At the Michelin® Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix, Joan Mir (Leopard Racing) has his second chance to become the third Spanish rider to win a Moto3™ title after Álex Márquez in 2014 and Maverick Viñales in 2013. It would also be the 18th title in the lightweight category for a Spanish rider. The most likely scenarios to give Mir the title are as follows:
If Mir finishes first or second, he will be World Champion irrespective of where his closest rival Romano Fenati (Marinelli Rivacold Snipers) finishes.
If Mir finishes third, he will be Champion if Fenati does not win the race.
If Mir finishes fourth or fifth, he will be Champion if Fenati does not finish either first or second.
If Mir finishes sixth, seventh or eighth, he will be Champion if Fenati does not finish on the podium.
If Mir finishes ninth or tenth, he will be Champion if Fenati does not finish better than fifth.
If Mir finishes eleventh, he will be Champion if Fenati does not finish better than sixth.
If Mir finishes twelfth, he will be Champion if Fenati does not finish better than seventh.
If Mir finishes thirteenth, he will be Champion if Fenati does not finish better than eighth.
If Mir finishes fourteenth, he will be Champion if Fenati does not finish better than ninth.
If Mir finishes fifteenth, he will be Champion if Fenati does not finish better than tenth.
If Mir fails to score points, he will be Champion if Fenati does not finish better than eleventh.
Make sure to tune in to the Moto3™ race on Sunday at 13:00 (GMT +11) to see if the Majorcan takes the crown.