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Forward Racing

Motorcycle racing team


Motorcycle racing team

FieldValue
Short_nameForward Racing
LogoKlint Forward Factory Team logo.jpg
Last_season2025
Long_nameMoto2:
Klint Forward Factory Team
WorldWCR:
Klint Forward Factory Team
BaseAgno, Switzerland
PrincipalGiovanni Cuzari
RidersMoto2:
9. Jorge Navarro
11. Álex Escrig
WorldWCR:
TBA. TBA
TBA. TBA
MotorcycleMoto2:
Forward F2
WorldWCR:
Yamaha YZF-R7
TyresMoto2:
Pirelli
WorldWCR:
Pirelli
Riders_champ1
2025 : María Herrera

Klint Forward Factory Team WorldWCR: Klint Forward Factory Team 9. Jorge Navarro 11. Álex Escrig WorldWCR: TBA. TBA TBA. TBA Forward F2 WorldWCR: Yamaha YZF-R7 Pirelli WorldWCR: Pirelli 2025 : María Herrera

Forward Racing is a motorcycle racing team competing in the Moto2 World Championship, MotoE World Championship and WorldWCR.

History

The team started competing in the MotoGP class as the Hayate Racing Team, a scaled down version of the Kawasaki factory team that withdrew from MotoGP for the championship due to the Great Recession. The team took its name from the Japanese word Hayate meaning hurricane. The team ran one Kawasaki ZX-RR motorcycle that was ridden by Marco Melandri.

Kawasaki stopped developing new parts for the motorbike in March 2009, meaning Kawasaki's involvement was limited to servicing and maintaining the motorcycle for the rest of the 2009 season. Despite this, Melandri achieved a remarkable result in coming second at the French Grand Prix at Le Mans in May.

In 2010, they participated as Forward Racing in the new Moto2 class, with Jules Cluzel and Claudio Corti as their riders on Suter bikes. Cluzel won the British Grand Prix and finished 7th in the championship. Corti had a pole position for the same race, but his best result was ninth at Misano. In 2011 the team competed with Cluzel and Alex Baldolini, later replaced by Raffaele De Rosa. The best result was a fourth place clinched by Cluzel at the British Grand Prix.

The team returned to MotoGP in 2012 as one of the Claiming Rule Teams and signed Colin Edwards, fielding a Suter chassis with a BMW engine.

For the 2012 Moto2 Championship Forward Racing signed Alex de Angelis and Yuki Takahashi. The team started the season with Suter bikes then switched to FTR after six rounds; with the new chassis de Angelis won the Malaysian Grand Prix.

For 2013, Forward Racing expanded its MotoGP involvement to a two-rider team, signing Claudio Corti alongside Colin Edwards with new FTR-Kawasaki bikes. The Moto2 effort was expanded to four riders with Simone Corsi, Mattia Pasini, Alex de Angelis and Ricard Cardús aboard Speed Up bikes.

In 2014 the team again entered the MotoGP class with two bikes for Colin Edwards and Aleix Espargaró. Taking advantage of the new Open category, Forward Racing intended to use Yamaha-leased YZR-M1 engines with FTR frames, however the team started the season with a complete Yamaha YZR-M1 engine-frame-swingarm package with other parts supplied by FTR. At the Mugello round Edwards debuted the new Forward frame built by Harris Performance. Espargaró, who stayed with the Yamaha frame, achieved a pole position at Assen and finished on the podium at Aragon with second place, finishing seventh in the championship.

In Moto2 Forward Racing stepped back to a two-rider team, retaining Pasini and Corsi. The team started the season with 2013-specification Kalex frames modified in-house and rebadged as Forward KLX. At the fifth round the team switched to official Kalex bikes. Riding the new frame Corsi scored two podiums, but a crash at Silverstone ended his season. He was then replaced by Supersport World Championship rider Florian Marino.

For the season, Forward Racing renewed their partnership with Yamaha, planning to run two bikes with YZR-M1 engine-frame-swingarm packages and abandoning the in-house chassis project. New riders were Stefan Bradl and Loris Baz. Forward also renewed its commitment to the Moto2 class fielding two Kalex frames for Simone Corsi, returning from his injury, and new teammate Lorenzo Baldassarri.

Shortly after the German round, littles problems afflict the team that than announced that they had released Stefan Bradl from his contract at his request. The team returned on track at Brno in both the MotoGP and Moto2 classes with Bradl being replaced by Claudio Corti alongside Baz, Corsi and Baldassarri.

In 2016, the team left MotoGP, but remained in the Moto2 class. On 11 September 2016, at the San Marino Grand Prix, Lorenzo Baldassarri achieved his first victory, which was the third victory ever for the team in the World Championship. In 2017, the team continued in Moto2, with the same pair of riders as the previous season. In 2018, the team used Suter motorcycles entrusted to the Italian Stefano Manzi and the Brazilian Eric Granado without obtaining significant results. In 2019, Forward began a collaboration with MV Agusta to bring their F2 to the track. The riders were the Swiss rider Dominique Aegerter and Manzi. The season ended in eleventh place in the Moto2 team championship, obtaining their best performances in the Dutch TT and the Valencian Community Grand Prix.

In 2020, Forward continues its collaboration with MV Agusta. The riders who were entrusted with F2 are Manzi and Simone Corsi. The season ends in third place in the team standings, while Manzi obtains the first pole position of his career in the Valencian Community. For 2021, Lorenzo Baldassarri is hired alongside Corsi. The season, in which both owners are forced to miss races and are replaced, ends in fourteenth place in the team standings with another pole, again in Valencia by Corsi. In 2022, Corsi begins his third consecutive year with the team, the other rider is Marcos Ramírez. The season turns out to be below expectations with five points scored by Ramírez. Corsi, having ridden in over three hundred Grand Prix in his career, retires.

In January 2023 the end of the collaboration with MV Agusta was announced. The team originally planned to use a Kalex prototype that was branded as Forward, but chose to retain the MV Agusta chassis and rebranding it as Forward instead. The regular riders were Ramírez and Álex Escrig. The first point of the season came on at the Indian Grand Prix with the replacement rider Sean Dylan Kelly. The season ended in third, and last, place in the constructors championship with only 4 points.

In 2024 the team made its debut in MotoE and the inaugural WorldWCR season. In Moto2, Escrig is joined by Xavier Artigas, who was making his debut in the category. The team also moved away from the MV Agusta-based machine from 2023 to form their own chassis, marking the team's return as a chassis manufacturer. In MotoE, the team announced Andrea Mantovani and María Herrera as official riders. Herrera was also entered by the team into the WorldWCR season

The team announced they were to increase their participation in WorldWCR in 2025 by running two bikes and signed Roberta Ponziani to ride the second bike.

Results

YearClassTeam nameMotorcycleNo.RidersRacesWinsPodiumsPolesF. lapsPointsPos.2012201320142015202420252026
MotoGPHayate Racing TeamKawasaki Ninja ZX-RR33ITA Marco Melandri17010010810th
Moto2Forward RacingSuter MMX16FRA Jules Cluzel1712011067th
71ITA Claudio Corti1700102025th
70ITA Ferruccio Lamborghini1 (5)00000NC
Moto2NGM Forward RacingSuter MMXI16FRA Jules Cluzel1700004121st
25ITA Alex Baldolini10 (14)00001827th
35ITA Raffaele De Rosa7 (13)00000NC
MotoGPNGM Mobile Forward RacingBMW-Suter MMX15USA Colin Edwards1700002720th
7AUS Chris Vermeulen100000NC
Moto2Suter MMX2
FTR Moto M21215SMR Alex de Angelis1612018610th
72JPN Yuki Takahashi170000230th
FTR Moto M21254ITA Mattia Pasini100000NC
MotoGPNGM Mobile Forward RacingKawasaki-FTR MGP135USA Colin Edwards1800004114th
71ITA Claudio Corti1800001419th
Moto2NGM Mobile RacingSpeed Up SF133ITA Simone Corsi17010010811th
54ITA Mattia Pasini1700005815th
NGM Mobile Forward Racing15SMR Alex de Angelis1700008114th
88ESP Ricard Cardús170000923rd
MotoGPNGM Forward RacingForward-Yamaha5USA Colin Edwards1000001122nd
41ESP Aleix Espargaró1801101267th
15SMR Alex de Angelis800001421st
Moto2Forward KLX-Kalex
Kalex Moto23ITA Simone Corsi1202001007th
54ITA Mattia Pasini1800003521st
Kalex Moto220FRA Florian Marino600000NC
MotoGPAthinà Forward Racing
Forward RacingYamaha-Forward6DEU Stefan Bradl8 (17)00009 (17)18th
76FRA Loris Baz1700002817th
71ITA Claudio Corti400000NC
24ESP Toni Elías5 (6)0000227th
Moto2Kalex Moto23ITA Simone Corsi1700008612th
7ITA Lorenzo Baldassarri170100969th
Moto2Forward TeamKalex Moto27ITA Lorenzo Baldassarri1712011278th
10ITA Luca Marini1800003423rd
Moto2Forward Racing TeamKalex Moto27ITA Lorenzo Baldassarri1600005116th
10ITA Luca Marini1600005915th
Forward Junior Team22ITA Federico Fuligni4 (6)0000138th
1 (6)00000 (1)
Moto2Forward Racing TeamSuter MMX251BRA Eric Granado1000000NC
62ITA Stefano Manzi150000824th
32ESP Isaac Viñales9 (17)00000 (7)26th
50IDN Rafid Topan Sucipto100000NC
3GER Lukas Tulovic100000NC
Moto2MV Agusta Idealavoro Forward
MV Agusta Temporary ForwardMV Agusta F262ITA Stefano Manzi1800003919th
77CHE Dominique Aegerter1900001922nd
6ITA Gabriele Ruiu1 (2)00000NC
Moto2MV Agusta Forward RacingMV Agusta F224ITA Simone Corsi1400001524th
62ITA Stefano Manzi1500102122nd
Moto2MV Agusta Forward RacingMV Agusta F27ITA Lorenzo Baldassarri140000331st
24ITA Simone Corsi1400101624th
10ITA Tommaso Marcon1 (5)0000035th
3 (5)00000
77ESP Miquel Pons10000036th
18ESP Manuel González20000033rd
Moto2MV Agusta Forward RacingMV Agusta F224ITA Simone Corsi190000035th
42ESP Marcos Ramírez200000530th
98ESP David Sanchis100000NC
17ESP Álex Escrig10000038th
Moto2Forward TeamForward F217ESP Álex Escrig90000327th
42ESP Marcos Ramírez8 (19)00 (1)000 (65)16th
67ITA Alberto Surra80000033rd
98ESP David Sanchis30000043rd
19ITA Lorenzo Dalla Porta20000035th
55ESP Yeray Ruiz20000042nd
4USA Sean Dylan Kelly4 (14)0000129th
2 (14)00000
Moto2Klint Forward Factory TeamForward F211ESP Álex Escrig180000033rd
43ESP Xavier Artigas1900001025th
9ESP Jorge Navarro1 (9)00 (1)000 (27)23rd
5 (9)00 (1)006 (27)
40ESP Unai Orradre10000041st
MotoEDucati V21L6ESP María Herrera1600004316th
9ITA Andrea Mantovani1600001139th
WorldWCRYamaha YZF-R76ESP María Herrera1269312152nd
Moto2Klint Forward Factory TeamForward F29ESP Jorge Navarro220000329th
11ESP Álex Escrig2000002522nd
17ESP Daniel Muñoz2 (8)00 (1)00 (1)0 (37)20th
MotoEDucati V21L6ESP María Herrera1200003816th*
9ITA Andrea Mantovani1414021357th
WorldWCRYamaha YZF-R76ESP María Herrera12610302451st
96ITA Roberta Ponziani1212231564th
Moto2Klint Forward Factory TeamForward F29ESP Jorge Navarro
11ESP Álex Escrig
WorldWCRYamaha YZF-R7TBATBA
TBATBA
Key
Regular rider
Replacement rider
Wildcard rider
Replacement/wildcard rider

;Notes Season still in progress.

References

References

  1. (9 January 2009). "Kawasaki statement in full". Crash Media Group.
  2. (12 March 2009). "Marco Melandri: I will race the Hayate". Crash Media Group.
  3. (17 May 2009). "Lorenzo takes dramatic victory at wet-dry Le Mans". [[Dorna Sports]].
  4. (2 September 2011). "Colin Edwards confirms he will leave Tech 3 team at end of the season". [[BBC]].
  5. Birt, Matthew. (20 October 2011). "Colin Edwards to ride Suter/BMW in 2012". [[Bauer Media Group]].
  6. (5 November 2011). "de Angelis to NGM Forward for Moto2". Crash Media Group.
  7. (18 November 2011). "Moto2: Takahashi goes Forward for 2012". Crash Media Group.
  8. (20 March 2014). "Qatar MotoGP: Espargaro sticking with Yamaha frame". Crash Media Group.
  9. (22 May 2014). "Forward Racing to use new MotoGP chassis at Mugello". Motomatters.com.
  10. (13 February 2014). "Moto2: Forward announces new 'KLX' chassis project". Crash Media Group.
  11. (15 May 2014). "Le Mans Moto2: Forward announces official Kalex deal". Crash Media Group.
  12. Birt, Matthew. (15 January 2015). "Forward Racing abandons chassis project". Bauer Consumer Media.
  13. Rowles, Aaron. (10 March 2015). "Forward Racing release 2015 bikes". GPxtra.com.
  14. Emmett, David. (31 July 2015). "Stefan Bradl released by Forward, Aprilia signing imminent?". David Emmett.
  15. Emmett, David. (6 August 2015). "Forward Racing to return at Brno, but doubts beyond that". David Emmett.
  16. (11 September 2016). "Moto2: Baldassarri super, vince a Misano".
  17. (2 September 2017). "Forward Racing si presenta per il 2017: stessi piloti, obiettivi al top".
  18. (20 November 2020). "World Championship Classification".
  19. (14 November 2020). "Moto2, Valencia: Manzi riporta in pole la MV Agusta dopo 44 anni".
  20. (13 November 2021). "Moto2 Valencia: Il ritorno di Simone Corsi in pole, Celestino Vietti 2°!".
  21. (6 November 2022). "World Championship Classification".
  22. (6 November 2022). "Moto2, Cala il sipario per Simone Corsi: si ferma dopo 300 GP e 5 vittorie".
  23. (23 January 2023). "Moto2, MV Agusta e team Forward si separano".
  24. (26 November 2023). "World Championship Classification".
  25. (23 December 2023). "Forward Racing debutta nel MotoE World Championship 2024".
  26. (3 June 2024). "Herrera readies for inaugural WorldWCR campaign: "We'll make history together!"".
  27. (26 November 2023). "Moto2 {{!}} Forward Racing mette sotto contratto fino al 2026 sia Álex Escrig che Xavi Artigas".
  28. (9 February 2024). "El Forward Factory Racing da a conocer sus proyector 2024 en Moto2, MotoE y JuniorGP".
  29. (9 February 2024). "Moto2, Forward per il rilancio e debutta in MotoE".
  30. (20 October 2024). "Final Corner Decider: Carrasco crowned Champion as Herrera crashes out at final corner, Sanchez wins".
  31. (10 November 2024). "Roberta Ponziani ficha por el Forward Racing para el WorldWCR 2025".
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