Niccolò Antonelli (born 23 February 1996) is an Italian Grand Prix motorcycle racer who currently competes in the 2025 Supersport World Championship for VFT Racing. He was the 2011 Italian 125GP champion.

Antonelli is not related to both fellow motorcycle racer Andrea Antonelli and the similarly-named Formula One driver Kimi Antonelli.

Career

Junior career

In 2010, Antonelli competed in the 2010 Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup, finishing 8th overall with 56 points. He scored points in all rounds except the first race in Germany. In 2011, then-15-year-old Antonelli became the Italian 125GP champion.

Moto3 World Championship

San Carlo Gresini Moto3 (2012)

The debut season for Antonelli in Grand Prix racing came in 2012, riding for the San Carlo Gresini Racing team. He showed pace and some consistency straight away, with two fourth place finishes in France and Germany as his best results of the year. Antonelli finished his rookie season 14th in the championship with 77 points.

Junior Team GO&FUN Moto3 (2013–2014)

Antonelli started the 2013 Moto3 World Championship with higher expectations, but pushed too hard and crashed too often. He began the season with 4 straight crashes and DNFs, finishing the season with 6 total, and only scored 47 points, enough for 16th in the final standings.

Staying with Gresini Racing, the 2014 Moto3 World Championship was much of the same, another crash-filled season for Antonelli, with a total of 6 crashes and DNFs. His season's best finish was 5th in Assen, with a pole position coming in the last race at Valencia, but only finished 14th in the final standings, with 68 points.

Ongetta-Rivacold (2015–2016)

After disappointing seasons, Gresini and Antonelli parted ways. Racing for the new Rivacold Honda team, 2015 was the bounce-back year for Antonelli. After taking his first pole position the year prior, he took his first Moto3 podium and victory at the 2015 Czech Republic Grand Prix. Antonelli, who started the race from pole position, dropped to sixth on the opening lap but worked his way up the order to retake the lead on the penultimate lap, and held on to win ahead of Enea Bastianini and Brad Binder. He scored two third place finishes in the following races in Britain and San Marino, and added a second win later in the season at Motegi. Antonelli had a total of 4 podiums in the season, finishing 5th in the final standings with 174 points, in front of riders like Brad Binder, Fabio Quartararo, Francesco Bagnaia, and Jorge Martín.

For the 2016 Moto3 World Championship, Antonelli was considered one of the title favourites, and started the season accordingly, winning the season opening race in Qatar. He would struggle throughout the rest of the season however, finishing the season with no other podiums, and two big crashes, one of which fractured his leg in Germany, causing him to miss a race. He ended the year 11th in the standings, with only 91 points.

Red Bull KTM Ajo (2017)

Leaving the Rivacold Honda team for Red Bull KTM Ajo Motorsport, Antonelli was partnered by Bo Bendsneyder for the 2017 Moto3 World Championship. Both riders struggled, Antonelli finishing the season with only one podium, a second place in Japan, which amounted for more than half of his 38 points for the year.

Sic58 Squadra Corse (2018–2020)

Being let go by the Ajo team, Antonelli signed with Sic58 Squadra Corse for the 2018 Moto3 World Championship, partnering Tatsuki Suzuki. Although not scoring any podiums, Antonelli had a better year, scoring 71 points, and finishing 15th in the standings.

Staying with Squadra Corse for the 2019 season, Antonelli scored his fourth and final victory in the Moto3 class in Jerez, and it was his only podium finish of the season. Following a crash in the San Marino Grand Prix, Antonelli missed the next two races in Aragón and Thailand, before making his return in Japan where he took pole position, but only finished the race in 12th. After being mathematically eliminated from championship contention, Antonelli sat out the last two races of the season in Australia and Valencia, to focus on rehab. Despite missing four races, he still managed to finish 7th in the standings, with 128 points, four points ahead of teammate Tatsuki Suzuki.

Staying with Squadra Corse for his final contract year, Antonelli was once again partnered by Tatsuki Suzuki in the 2020 season. Fortunes would be flipped however, with Antonelli having a woeful year, no podiums and only 40 points in the entire season, while Suzuki scored three pole positions in the first three races, winning a race in Jerez, and coming in third place in San Marino.

Avintia Esponsorama Moto3 (2021)

Leaving Sic58 Squadra Corse and Tatsuki Suzuki, Antonelli would switch to Avintia Esponsorama Racing for the 2021 season. Antonelli started the season well, finishing third in the second race of the season at Doha. The middle of the season saw him constantly finish in the points, before his yearly recurring big crash in Austria caused him to miss two races, in which he was replaced by Elia Bartolini. He returned in Silverstone finishing second, before finishing fifth in Aragón, and another second place finish in Rimini, which was his tenth podium in the Moto3 category. He ended the year well, with a pole position turned 6th place in Misano, a third place podium finish in Portimao, and a ninth place in Valencia. Antonelli finished his final year of Moto3 sixth in the championship standings, with 152 points, his best tally since 2015.

Moto2 World Championship

Mooney VR46 Racing Team (2022)

In November 2021, following Marco Bezzecchi's promotion to MotoGP, it was announced by Pablo Nieto that Antonelli will be promoted to race in the 2022 Moto2 World Championship, for Mooney VR46 Racing Team, partnering Celestino Vietti.

The year was met with difficulties and he ended the season as the only full-time rider without scoring a point, finishing the year in 36th place out of 43 riders. His best race was at Spielberg. Qualifying P25, a lot of falls raised him to 16th place, just 6 seconds shy of his first points. He was supposed to stay with the team (now renamed Fantic Motor) for 2023, but was unexpectedly replaced during the winter for Borja Gomez. Antonelli will race on the European Moto2 Championship in 2023.

Moto2 European Championship

Team MMR (2023)

In the 2023 season, Antonelli raced with Team MMR in the FIM JuniorGP Moto2 World Championship.

Career statistics

Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup

Races by year

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position, races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year12345678910PosPts
2010SPA1 7SPA2 7ITA 7NED1 15NED2 13GER1 18GER2 13CZE1 11CZE2 7RSM 89th79

FIM Moto2 European Championship

Races by year

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position, races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearBike1234567891011PosPts
2023KalexEST1 8EST2 3VAL1 8JER RetPOR1 7POR2 RetCAT1 RetCAT2 RetARA1 7ARA2 RetVAL211th50

* Season still in progress.

Grand Prix motorcycle racing

By season

SeasonClassMotorcycleTeamNumberRaceWinPodiumPoleFLapPtsPlcd
2012Moto3HondaSan Carlo Gresini Moto323100007714th
FTR Honda15
2013Moto3FTR HondaGO&FUN Gresini Moto3231700004716th
2014Moto3KTMJunior Team GO&FUN Moto3231800106814th
2015Moto3HondaOngetta-Rivacold231824221745th
2016Moto3HondaOngetta-Rivacold231711109111th
2017Moto3KTMRed Bull KTM Ajo231601003818th
2018Moto3HondaSic58 Squadra Corse231600107115th
2019Moto3HondaSic58 Squadra Corse231511321287th
2020Moto3HondaSic58 Squadra Corse231400004019th
2021Moto3KTMAvintia Esponsorama Moto3231604101526th
2022Moto2KalexMooney VR46 Racing Team28200000036th
Total18341194886

By class

ClassSeasons1st GP1st pod1st winRaceWinPodiumsPoleFLapPtsWChmp
Moto32012–20212012 Qatar2015 Czech Republic2015 Czech Republic163411948860
Moto220222022 Qatar20000000
Total2012–2022183411948860

Races by year

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position, races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearClassBike1234567891011121314151617181920PosPts
2012Moto3HondaQAT 1714th77
FTR HondaSPA 8POR 6FRA 4CAT 12GBR 13NED RetGER 12ITA 4INP RetCZE 23RSM 8ARA 10JPN 12MAL 15AUS DNSVAL 13
2013Moto3FTR HondaQAT RetAME RetSPA RetFRA RetITA 7CAT RetNED 13GER 15INP 16CZE 10GBR 13RSM 8ARA 14MAL RetAUS 8JPN 9VAL 2716th47
2014Moto3KTMQAT 9AME RetARG 25SPA RetFRA RetITA RetCAT RetNED 5GER RetINP 18CZE 13GBR 7RSM 16ARA 9JPN 9AUS 10MAL 7VAL 714th68
2015Moto3HondaQAT 8AME 23ARG RetSPA RetFRA 5ITA 6CAT 4NED 9GER 5INP 7CZE 1GBR 3RSM 3ARA 6JPN 1AUS 17MAL 4VAL Ret5th174
2016Moto3HondaQAT 1ARG 10AME RetSPA RetFRA 8ITA 4CAT 20NED 5GER DNSAUT 18CZE 5GBR DSQRSM 11ARA 14JPN 10AUS RetMAL 12VAL 1611th91
2017Moto3KTMQAT 7ARG RetAME 14SPA 22FRA RetITA 16CAT 11NED DNSGERAUT 24CZE RetGBR 16RSM RetARA 18JPN 2AUS RetMAL RetVAL 1418th38
2018Moto3HondaQAT 4ARG 8AME 24SPA 11FRA 5ITA 9CAT DNSNED 15GER 16CZE 11AUT 22GBR CRSM 10ARA RetTHA RetJPN RetAUSMAL 10VAL 715th71
2019Moto3HondaQAT 8ARG 4AME 5SPA 1FRA RetITA 4CAT 11NED 8GER 12CZE 5AUT 9GBR 4RSM RetARATHAJPN 12AUS DNSMAL 10VAL DNS7th128
2020Moto3HondaQATSPA 9ANC 15CZE 4AUT 19STY 16RSM 11EMI 18CAT 9FRA RetARA 18TER 22EUR RetVAL 14POR 1119th40
2021Moto3KTMQAT 6DOH 3POR 6SPA 8FRA RetITA 13CAT 8GER 6NED 14STY DNSAUTGBR 2ARA 5RSM 2AME 15EMI 6ALR 3VAL 96th152
2022Moto2KalexQAT 26INA 25ARG RetAME RetPOR RetSPA 23FRA RetITA 18CAT 19GER RetNED RetGBR 19AUT 16RSM RetARA 20JPN RetTHA 22AUS RetMAL 21VAL Ret36th0

Supersport World Championship

Races by year

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position, races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearBike123456789101112PosPts
R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2
2024DucatiAUS RetAUS 17SPA 9SPA 18NED 15NED 4ITA 23ITA 9GBR 19GBR 16CZE 27CZE 18POR RetPOR 13FRA 30FRA 21ITA RetITA DNSSPA 13SPA RetPOR 16POR 14SPA 9SPA 1317th46
2025YamahaAUS 11AUS DNSPOR 16POR 16NED 22NED 19ITA 11ITA RetCZE 16CZE 30EMI 18EMI 15GBR 15GBR 19HUN 25HUN RetFRA 15FRA RetARA 21ARA 18EST 18EST 20SPA 28SPA Ret26th13

External links

  • at MotoGP.com
  • at WorldSBK.com
  • at the CONI honored athlete website(in Italian)
  • at AS.com(in Spanish)
Sporting positions
Preceded byFrancesco MaurielloItalian 125GP Champion 2011Succeeded byLorenzo Dalla Porta