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Moto2

Diogo Moreira is Brazil’s first Grand Prix World Champion

Diogo Moreira is Brazil’s first Grand Prix World Champion
Hazique Zairill
November 18, 2025

The 21-year-old claims the 2025 Moto2 title after a tense season finale and prepares for LCR Honda MotoGP debut with a new race number in 2026.

Diogo Moreira

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Brazil is celebrating a new motorsport icon as Diogo Moreira clinches the 2025 Moto2 World Championship, becoming the first Brazilian rider in history to win a Grand Prix racing title. The 21-year-old from São Paulo secured the crown under intense pressure, sealing the deal with a P10 finish at Valencia, enough to claim victory after title rival Manuel Gonzalez failed to score.

Moreira’s rise has been nothing short of extraordinary. Confirmed to join the premier class of grand prix with LCR Honda, he graduates from Moto2 as a four-time race winner and nine-time podium finisher in 2025. His crowning moment came just two laps from the season’s end, closing out a year that has officially turned him into Brazil’s newest sporting superstar.

Diogo Moreira

Well, who is Diogo Moreira?

Born on April 23, 2004, in São Paulo, Moreira showed early promise. A breakthrough win as a 15-year-old in the 2019 European Talent Cup propelled him into JuniorGP, where he collected podiums and impressed in a single season of the Red Bull Rookies Cup.

At just 16, he made his Moto3 debut at Qatar’s Lusail Circuit, stunning the paddock with a P6 finish from 18th on the grid. Moreira continued to rise rapidly, taking pole at Silverstone in 2022 and scoring his first Moto3 victory in Mandalika in 2023. Consistency became his hallmark, laying the foundation for a future title campaign.

Step into Moto2, Moreira’s rookie season in 2024 was a learning curve, but strong late-season momentum, including five straight top-10 finishes and his maiden class podium, positioned him as a 2025 title favourite.

The 2025 season began slowly, with his first podium only coming in May at Silverstone. But once he found rhythm, Moreira became unstoppable. Narrow defeat in the closest Moto2 finish ever at Aragon (0.003s), Claim pole positions at Mugello and Assen, Claim his first Moto2 victory at Assen after a fierce duel with Aron Canet and also Wins in Austria and Portimao. He then concludes his season with five podiums in the overseas triple-header.

The title momentum shifted decisively at Sepang when Gonzalez crashed while Moreira finished fifth, giving the Brazilian control heading into the finale. A safe P10 at Valencia was enough to seal his place in MotoGP history.

Diogo Moreira

Brazil’s Newest Sporting Hero

Brazil has produced countless sporting legends like Ronaldo Nazário, Pelé, Ronaldinho, Neymar, and F1 greats Ayrton Senna, Rubens Barrichello, and Felipe Massa. On two wheels, Alex Barros carried the Brazilian flag for decades, earning seven premier-class wins.

Now, the nation has a new icon. Moreira has delivered a landmark achievement for Brazil and arrives in MotoGP as one of the most anticipated rookies in years.

Diogo Moreira

A New Number for MotoGP: Moreira to Race with #11 in 2026

Ahead of the Valencia Test, the new Moto2 World Champion confirmed he will switch to race number #11 for his MotoGP debut. His traditional #10 is already taken by Luca Marini, prompting the symbolic change.

Moreira’s promotion comes just 48 hours after sealing his title, and his 2026 debut will also coincide with a historic moment: MotoGP’s return to Brazil in Goiânia for the first time since 2004.

He won’t be the only rider changing numbers next season, WSBK star Toprak Razgatlioglu is set to reveal his new number, while Jorge Martin reverts to #89 after a year running the #1 plate.

MotoGP’s next chapter begins today at the Valencia Test, where Moreira will take his first laps as a premier-class rider. Brazil’s newest champion is ready, and the world will be watching.

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November 18, 2025
Hazique Zairill

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