| | | | | Motul Solidarity Grand Prix of Barcelona | 17 Nov 24 |
| | | | | Petronas Grand Prix of Malaysia | 03 Nov 24 |
| | | | | Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix | 20 Oct 24 |
| | | | | Grand Prix of Japan | 06 Oct 24 |
| | | | | Pertamina Grand Prix of Indonesia | 29 Sep 24 |
| | | | | Emilia Romagna Grand Prix | 22 Sep 24 |
| | | | | Motorrad Grand Prix Deutschland | 07 Jul 24 |
| | | | | TT Assen | 30 Jun 24 |
| | | | | Gran Premio dItalia | 02 Jun 24 |
| | | | | Gran Premi de Catalunya | 26 May 24 |
| | | | | Grand Prix de France | 12 May 24 |
| | | | | Gran Premio de España | 28 Apr 24 |
| | | | | Grand Prix of the Americas | 14 Apr 24 |
| | | | | Grande Prémio de Portugal | 24 Mar 24 |
| | | | | Grand Prix of Qatar | 10 Mar 24 |
| | | | | Gran Premio Motul de la Comunitat Valenciana | 26 Nov 23 |
| | | | | OR Thailand Grand Prix | 29 Oct 23 |
| | | | | Pertamina Grand Prix of Indonesia | 15 Oct 23 |
| | | | | Motul Grand Prix of Japan | 01 Oct 23 |
| | | | | Grand Prix of India | 24 Sep 23 |
| | | | | Gran Premio di San Marino e della Riviera di Rimini | 10 Sep 23 |
| | | | | Monster Energy British Grand Prix | 06 Aug 23 |
| | | | | Motul TT Assen | 25 Jun 23 |
| | | | | Liqui Moly Motorrad Grand Prix Deutschland | 18 Jun 23 |
| | | | | Gran Premio de España | 30 Apr 23 |
| | | | | Gran Premio Michelin® de la República Argentina | 02 Apr 23 |
| | | | | Gran Premio de la Comunitat Valenciana | 06 Nov 22 |
| | | | | Malaysia Motorcycle Grand Prix | 23 Oct 22 |
| | | | | Thailand Grand Prix | 02 Oct 22 |
| | | | | Gran Premio di San Marino e della Riviera di Rimini | 04 Sep 22 |
| | | | | Motorrad Grand Prix Deutschland | 19 Jun 22 |
| | | | | Gran Premi de Catalunya | 05 Jun 22 |
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From Madrid, Raul Fernandez began racing when he was 11 and went from the Cuna de Campeones to PreMoto3, then moved into the FIM CEV Repsol and raced in the Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup. By 2016 he was third overall in the Rookies with two wins and six podiums, took a win in the Moto3™ Junior World Championship and made his Grand Prix debut with a P11 finish. 2017 was a more difficult year in the FIM CEV Repsol despite Fernandez taking pole position in Portugal, but in 2018 the Spaniard bounced back in style to accrue three wins and six podiums on the way to winning the FIM CEV Repsol Moto3™ Junior World Championship. He also made four more Grand Prix appearances as a mixture of wildcards and replacement rides; Catalunya, Germany, Aragon and Valencia saw him take two top tens and score points in three of the four Grands Prix he contested. Now Fernandez moves into the Moto3™ World Championship full time in the same Angel Nieto Team structure with whom he won the CEV title.