Raul Fernandez
Raul Fernandez is a rising star in the world of MotoGP™, hailing from Madrid and beginning his racing career at the age of 11. He has worked his way up the ranks, before making history by beating Marc Marquez's previous record for rookie wins in Moto2™, with an incredible eight victories. In 2022, he made his MotoGP™ debut with Tech3 KTM Factory Racing, but it proved a challenging year and for 2023 he jumps aboard the RS-GP at CryptoDATA RNF MotoGP™ Team. Keep up to date with all the latest news involving the Spaniard here
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HIGHLIGHTS: Aprilia All Stars 2025
Enjoy the best bits from another magical weekend at Misano as Martin, Bezzecchi, Biaggi and more attend the latest edition of Aprilia All Stars
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This or That? Spain vs the USA with Raul Fernandez
He rides for an American team but hails from Spain. The #25 reveals his favourites in a clash of cultures!
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“I’m very lucky!” - Fernandez set for return after wild week
The Trackhouse Racing rider has proven he’s made of stern stuff as he makes vital pre-season return just seven days on from Sepang crash
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New colours in the house! Check out Trackhouse's fresh look
Born in the USA, ready to take on the world - the team pull the covers off their sparkling new RS-GPs at HQ in North Carolina
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Trackhouse MotoGP™ Team Presentation 2025
Enjoy the full show as the American squad and riders Raul Fernandez and Ai Ogura pull the covers off their RS-GPs in Charlotte, USA
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Fernandez on mentality switch to take on 2025
The 25 on the work he's done to prep for the season as an "interesting" year approaches
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R. Fernandez credits Brivio as key factor in contract extension
The Spaniard penned fresh terms with Trackhouse over the summer break, and in an added bonus, he will now ride the latest spec RS-GP for the rest of the campaign
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R. Fernandez picks up Trackhouse's best MotoGP™ result
The Spaniard recorded a hugely impressive weekend in Barcelona as he started on the front row, fought for Sprint victory and finished P6 on Sunday
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"It always sucks" - Binder and R. Fernandez on Sprint heartbreak
It was a double disaster for the two riders, as they both slid into the gravel while leading the action in Barcelona on Saturday
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WATCH: Raul Fernandez crashes out of the Sprint lead!
The Trackhouse rider was clearing off into the distance after setting a scorching pace in Barcelona, but it proved too much to keep up
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MotoGP™ Podcast: Raul Fernandez
The Trackhouse Racing rider joins Frances Wyld for a sit down chat, which includes a weekend preview of the Catalan GP
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25 questions with... Raul Fernandez
Get to know the Trackhouse Racing rider a little better as he takes a stroll through the paddock and talks MotoGP™ idols, best advice and why the #25?
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From the Inside: Trackhouse Racing live the American dream!
Follow MotoGP™'s newest team across the U.S. as they debuted on home soil and looked to put on a show for their adoring fans
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Welcome to Texas! Trackhouse rev up for U.S. homecoming
Miguel Oliveira and Raul Fernandez were both present as the US-based team were presented to national and international media in front of the Texas Governor's Mansion
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WATCH: Chaos ensues as Qatar GP has aborted start!
Raul Fernandez encountered an issue on the grid, forcing a delay at Lusail and seeing the Spaniard launch from the back of the grid
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Aprilia on the rise with 3 riders in Top 6
Led by Aprilia stalwart Aleix Espargaro, Raul Fernandez and Vinales secure top times amongst the Ducati titans
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"Lucky to be here" - Raul Fernandez grateful for speedy recovery
The Trackhouse Racing rider opens up on his recovery from the crash in Sepang that left him with three fractures
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Bagnaia and Fernandez crashes bring out early Sepang red flag
The World Champion is OK after a small off, as is the Spaniard despite what appears to have been a monster highside
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"It's special have an American presence on the grid" - Marks
Trackhouse Racing Team Owner Justin Marks opens up on his excitement to see his team join MotoGP™ for the 2024 campaign
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R. Fernandez: “This year will be much better than last”
The Spanish rider is happy to have one more year with Miguel Oliveira as a teammate, because he’s a reference for him