Scott Redding


Scott Christopher Redding is a British Grand Prix motorcycle racer and former MotoGP rider.
In 2019, he competed in the British Superbike Championship riding a Ducati Panigale V4 for Paul Bird's PBM team. He won the championship on his first attempt. In 2020 he will compete in the Superbike World Championship riding a factory Ducati Panigale V4 for the Aruba.it Racing team.
He was the youngest rider in Grand Prix motorcycle racing to win a race, breaking Marco Melandri's ten-year record, until Can Öncü broke this record in 2018. He is also the youngest rider to contest both 50 and 100 Grands Prix.

Career

Early career

Born in Quedgeley, Gloucester, Redding started racing Mini Motos in 2001, winning the 2004 FAB-Racing Metrakit 50cc British MiniGP championship and then switching to the 80cc Metrakit "Calypso Cup" in 2005 in Spain, where he won all six rounds of the series.
In 2006 he tested for the Red Bull sponsored MotoGP academy cup and was immediately offered a ride. However he had a mixed season with only one podium finish at the last round in Jerez.
For 2007 he signed for team BLU:sens Aprilia riding in the Spanish CEV 125cc championship finishing second overall to Stefan Bradl with a difference of eight points, taking a second place at round four and winning at the final rounds of five, six and seven.

125cc World Championship (2008–2009)

;2008
Redding left the CEV championship in 2008, being entered by team BLU:sens Aprilia in the 125cc Grand Prix World championship.
Redding made a sensational start at the opening round of Qatar, by being the youngest ever rider in the 125cc class to qualify on the front row of the grid, in fourth place. He went on to take fifth place in the race setting the lap record for the 125cc class of 2'05.635 in the process. He was also on the front row in Spain.
On 22 June 2008 Redding became the back then youngest ever Grand Prix winner, aged 15 years and 170 days, when he won the 2008 British 125cc Grand Prix at Donington Park. Redding took the lead with six laps remaining after pressuring Andrea Iannone into pushing too hard and going off at Craner Curves. Redding held off Frenchman Mike Di Meglio and Spaniard Marc Márquez to win in only his eighth 125cc outing. He became the first British winner of a 125cc race since Chas Mortimer won the 1975 Spanish Grand Prix and the first British winner of a British motorcycle Grand Prix in the 125cc class since 1973, when Tommy Robb won at the 1973 Isle of Man TT, which was then the British round of the world championship. He is also the first British rider ever to win a British round of any Grand Prix class since the British motorcycle Grand Prix moved to Donington Park in 1987. In the first ever two-wheeled race at the famous Indianapolis Motor Speedway in America, Redding secured 4th place, having been in that position when it started to rain due to Hurricane Ike and Red Flag brought the race to a premature end.
Redding also won Rookie of the Year for being the highest placed new rider, finishing the season in eleventh overall.
;2009
For the 2009 125cc Motorcycle Grand Prix season Redding rode a factory Aprilia machinery and remained with team BLU:sens Aprilia.
Redding had a difficult season, suffering from mechanical issues and handling difficulties. He got on the podium at the 2009 British Grand Prix, his second career podium.

Moto2 World Championship (2010–2013)

;2010
Redding signed with new team Marc VDS Racing Team in the Moto2 600cc class for 2010, having grown too big to continue competing in the 125cc class. He struggled in the initial pre-season tests, but was more competitive in later ones. Redding struggled at the beginning of the season, but improved to finish fourth in the British Grand Prix at Silverstone and became the youngest rider ever to score a podium finish in the 250cc/Moto2 class by finishing third in Indianapolis.
At the San Marino Grand Prix in Misano, Redding was involved in an accident which resulted in the death of Japanese rider Shoya Tomizawa. After Tomizawa fell from his bike on the twelfth lap of the race, he was immediately hit by Redding and Alex de Angelis, who were unable to avoid him. Redding received ten stitches for a back laceration but escaped major injury.
On 29 September 2010, Redding signed a two-year contract with Marc VDS, keeping him in Moto2 until.
;2011
Redding finished the season in 15th place with 63 points, with a best result of fifth place, obtained on three occasions: at Silverstone, Indianapolis and Misano.
;2012
Redding finished in fifth position with 165 points, with four podium finishes, all third places.
;2013
Riding again for Marc VDS, Redding finished a close second in the championship after a season-long battle against Pol Espargaró. During the season, Redding obtained three victories, three second places, a third place, and three pole-positions. With three races left in the season he held a lead of 10 points over Espargaró; however, Redding crashed during qualifying in Australia, fracturing his wrist and could not participate in the race. In the following Japanese Grand Prix, Redding collided with the motorcycle of Esteve Rabat who had crashed in front of him in the second turn of the race. The race was red-flagged and restarted without an injured Redding; this second incident took him out of contention for the title, which Espargaró won by winning the race.

MotoGP World Championship (2014–2018)

Gresini Racing (2014, 2018)

Redding switched to MotoGP with the GO & FUN Gresini team on a Honda RCV1000R production racer. His teammate was Álvaro Bautista. He was consistent over the year, finishing every race except in Austin. His best result was a seventh-place finish, on two occasions, at the season-opening round in Qatar and at Phillip Island. He finished 12th in the championship, scoring 81 points. He was also runner-up in the "Open" class, albeit 45 points behind Aleix Espargaró.

Marc VDS Racing Team (2015)

In 2015 Redding remained in MotoGP, re-joining his former team Marc VDS. He was riding a factory-specification Honda RC213V. At the San Marino Grand Prix, Redding achieved his maiden MotoGP podium with a third-place finish despite crashing early in the race. With Bradley Smith finishing second, the duo became the first pair of British riders to finish on a premier class podium since Barry Sheene and Tom Herron did so at the Venezuelan Grand Prix in.

Pramac Racing (2016–2017)

On 30 August 2015, the morning of his home race at Silverstone, it was announced that Redding would join Pramac Racing for the season, replacing Yonny Hernández alongside Danilo Petrucci.
Scott Redding has been a supportive role model and has supported young rising stars from minimotos, setting up the Scott Redding Academy 2012 to Moto3 within the British Superbike series. In 2017, Charlie Nesbitt will be competing in the FIM junior world championship by joining forces with the Monlau group. Monlau managing group is supporting young riders and mechanics to reach top level of motor sport.

Career statistics

Grand Prix motorcycle racing

By season

By class

Races by year

YearClassBike12345678910111213141516171819PosPts
2008125ccApriliaQAT
5
SPA
7
POR
21
CHN
Ret
FRA
Ret
ITA
14
CAT
6
GBR
1
NED
Ret
GER
8
CZE
11
RSM
Ret
IND
4
JPN
8
AUS
10
MAL
Ret
VAL
8
11th105
2009125ccApriliaQAT
13
JPN
Ret
SPA
4
FRA
Ret
ITA
7
CAT
11
NED
Ret
GER
Ret
GBR
3
CZE
15
IND
Ret
RSM
Ret
POR
16
AUS
11
MAL
Ret
VAL
Ret
15th50.5
2010Moto2SuterQAT
23
SPA
16
FRA
11
ITA
21
GBR
4
NED
11
CAT
Ret
GER
Ret
CZE
22
IND
3
RSM
Ret
ARA
8
JPN
5
MAL
Ret
AUS
2
POR
4
VAL
5
8th102
2011Moto2SuterQAT
31
SPA
23
POR
25
FRA
16
CAT
11
GBR
5
NED
24
ITA
27
GER
7
CZE
26
IND
5
RSM
5
ARA
15
JPN
20
AUS
7
MAL
10
VAL
30
15th63
Moto2KalexQAT
6
SPA
4
POR
11
FRA
3
CAT
10
GBR
2
NED
3
GER
Ret
ITA
6
IND
6
CZE
Ret
RSM
7
ARA
3
JPN
4
MAL
11
AUS
3
VAL
22
5th165
Moto2KalexQAT
2
AME
5
SPA
2
FRA
1
ITA
1
CAT
4
NED
2
GER
7
IND
3
CZE
8
GBR
1
RSM
6
ARA
4
MAL
7
AUS
DNS
JPN
DNS
VAL
15
2nd225
MotoGPHondaQAT
7
AME
Ret
ARG
14
SPA
13
FRA
12
ITA
13
CAT
13
NED
12
GER
11
IND
9
CZE
11
GBR
10
RSM
13
ARA
10
JPN
16
AUS
7
MAL
10
VAL
10
12th81
MotoGPHondaQAT
13
AME
Ret
ARG
9
SPA
13
FRA
Ret
ITA
11
CAT
7
NED
13
GER
Ret
IND
13
CZE
12
GBR
6
RSM
3
ARA
12
JPN
10
AUS
11
MAL
11
VAL
15
13th84
MotoGPDucatiQAT
10
ARG
Ret
AME
6
SPA
19
FRA
Ret
ITA
Ret
CAT
16
NED
3
GER
4
AUT
8
CZE
15
GBR
17
RSM
15
ARA
19
JPN
9
AUS
7
MAL
15
VAL
14
15th74
MotoGPDucatiQAT
7
ARG
8
AME
12
SPA
11
FRA
Ret
ITA
12
CAT
13
NED
Ret
GER
20
CZE
16
AUT
12
GBR
8
RSM
7
ARA
14
JPN
16
AUS
11
MAL
13
VAL
Ret
14th64
2018MotoGPApriliaQAT
20
ARG
12
AME
17
SPA
15
FRA
Ret
ITA
Ret
CAT
12
NED
14
GER
15
CZE
Ret
AUT
20
GBR
C
RSM
21
ARA
16
THA
16
JPN
19
AUS
13
MAL
19
VAL
11
21st20

British Superbike Championship

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Superbike World Championship

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