Izan Guevara: Moto3™ Champion's season in numbers

Check out some of the key stats behind the newly crowned lightweight class World Champion

It's been an unforgettable season for Izan Guevara, with the GASGAS Aspar starlet becoming the 2022 Moto3™ World Champion after a stylish performance from the Spaniard. It has been an incredible season for the number 28, and you can check out some of the best stats behind his title-winning campaign below!

  • Aged 18 years 110 days old on race day at the Australian GP, Izan Guevara becomes the fifth youngest rider to clinch a lightweight world title ahead of Valentino Rossi who was 18 years and 196 days old when he clinched the title in Brno in 1997.

  • Aged 17 years and 97 days old when he took his maiden Moto3™ win at the Americas GP last year, Guevara became the sixth youngest winner in the class behind Maverick Viñales (17 years and 86 days old).

  • This is the first time a GASGAS rider has won the Moto3™ World Championship, and it's also the first title for a non-Honda or a non-KTM rider in the class.

  • Guevara has won seven times in Moto3™, and he is tied with Brad Binder and Sergio Garcia in ninth place on the list of riders with the most wins in Moto3™ since 2012.

  • Guevara has stood 11 times on the podium so far in 2022, which is more than every else in the class. With six wins in 2022 so far, he is also the most successful rider ahead of Dennis Foggia.

  • Izan Guevara is the seventh Spanish rider to win the Moto3™ title since the introduction of the class back in 2012, and the 16th Spanish rider to clinch the title in the lightweight category (the 23rd in GP racing). Guevara’s title is also the 22nd in the lightweight category for Spain and the 56th in Grand Prix racing.

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