CFMOTO Aspar Team Shines With Historic 1–2 at Brazil GP

The CFMOTO Aspar Team delivered a weekend to remember at the Brazil Grand Prix, conquering Moto3 with a spectacular one‑two finish and topping the team standings in both Moto3 and Moto2.

Quiles Dominates, Morelli Breaks Through

Starting from the fourth row, Máximo Quiles fought his way to the front with relentless pace. When the race leader crashed, Quiles seized control, building a four‑second gap before a red flag reset the drama. On the restart, he wasted no time—charging from pole and breaking away once more to claim his fourth Moto3 victory of the season.

Right behind him, teammate Marco Morelli delivered the ride of his career. After struggling with grip in the first race, the Spanish‑Argentinian regrouped, attacked hard in the restart, and matched Quiles’ blistering pace lap after lap. He crossed the line just a tenth of a second behind, securing his first Moto3 podium and completing the team’s first one‑two finish since the 2022 Italian GP.

With Quiles now leading the championship and Morelli in second, the CFMOTO Aspar Team has firmly stamped its authority on Moto3.

Holgado Triumphs in Moto2

The success didn’t stop there. In Moto2, Dani Holgado started from pole and showed why he’s one of the brightest rising stars. Despite losing the lead early, he fought back with precision and grit, defending his position in a thrilling battle to the flag. His effort earned him a third career Moto2 victory and his second consecutive podium this season—propelling him to the top of the overall standings.

Meanwhile, teammate David Alonso had a learning race. After running in the top three early on, he managed his pace wisely, finishing fifth and banking valuable points for the championship fight.

From Moto3 dominance to Moto2 resilience, the Brazil GP showcased the depth of talent within the CFMOTO Aspar Team. Quiles and Morelli’s one‑two finish electrified fans, while Holgado’s victory reinforced the team’s strength across categories.

With both riders and team standings now led by CFMOTO Aspar, the message is clear: this is a squad built for glory, and the season ahead promises even more fireworks.