Name
Manuel González

Thumb

Image Source: Unknown report

User Rating
(0 users)

Complete
60%

Born
2002 (22 years old)

Birth Place
Madrid

Position
Driver

Status
Free Agent

Ethnicity
White

Team Number
18

Height


Outfitter


Kit


Side


Agent


Wage Year



Player Cutout


Full Body Render


Sport
Motorsport

Team
Gresini Racing Moto2

2nd Team


League
Moto2

Creative Commons Artwork
No



Latest Results
Motul Solidarity Grand Prix of Barcelona Moto2 17 Nov 24
Grand Prix of Japan Moto2 06 Oct 24
Gran Premio dItalia Moto2 02 Jun 24
Gran Premio de España Moto2 28 Apr 24
Grande Prémio de Portugal Moto2 24 Mar 24

Description
Available in:

Manuel González Simón (born 4 August 2002) is a Spanish Grand Prix motorcycle racer competing in the Moto2 World Championship for Gresini Racing.
Manuel Gonzalez first made his name at just 15 years old when he won the European Talent Cup. He then joined WorldSSP300 full-time in 2018. After a somewhat problematic start, he took off in the last three rounds achieving three consecutive podiums, all in third position. In 2019, he was recruited by the Kawasaki ParkinGO team and the change of bike turned out to be the trigger for a season in which he made history by becoming the youngest World Champion in motorcycling road racing after picking up three victories and a total of six podiums. A stunning 2020 season in WorldSSP saw the rookie finish every single race inside the top ten, which he backed up further in 2021 by taking his first two victories in the class following a switch to Yamaha. A further five podiums helped him seal third in the standings and a move across to the Moto2™ World Championship in 2022 within the then brand-new Yamaha Academy team. Throughout his rookie campaign, Gonzalez showed plenty of encouraging signs that he cut it on the World Championship stage, with three consecutive top six finishes to close out the campaign the highlight. He aspired to achieve even more in 2023, and he was successful. After a consistent run of P5s, the Spaniard claimed a fantastic second place in Qatar, his best result in the category. Eighth in the World Championship, the Madrid native will ride for QJMOTOR Gresini Moto2™ in 2024.



Career Honours


Career Milestones


Former Youth Teams


Former Senior Teams


Former Club Staff


Contracts



Fanart


Banner
None Found...


Other Links