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Personal:
Scott Redding
Date of Birth: 4 January 1993
Height: 185cm
Weight: 70kg
Place of Birth: Quedgeley, United Kingdom
Home Town: Zurich, Switzerland
Marital Status: Single
Favourite Food: Pasta
First Race: Minimoto race in 2001 age 8
MiniGP race in 2004 age 11
Calypso Cup 80cc age 12
GP125 age 13
First Win:
Minimoto age 8
MiniGP age 11
Calypso Cup 80cc age 12
GP125 MRO age 13
Interests/Hobbies: MX, Enduro, MTB, Snowboarding
Website: www.scottredding45.com
Twitter: @Reddingpower
Career Highlights
2012: 3rd Moto2 Le Mans
2nd Moto2 Silverstone
3rd Moto2 Assen
3rd Moto2 Aragon
5th Moto2 World Championship
2011: Moto2 World Championship
2010: 8th - Moto2 World Championship
2nd - Australian Grand Prix
3rd - Indianapolis Grand Prix
2009: 125cc World Championship
3rd - 125cc British Grand Prix
2008: 125cc World Championship
1st - 125cc British Grand Prix
125cc Rookie of the Year
2007: 2nd - CEV 125cc Championship
3 race wins during season
2006: MotoGP Academy
7th - 125cc CEV Championship
1 podium finish during season
2005: 1st - 80cc Calypso Cup (Spain)
Won all six rounds
2004: 1st - MiniGP 50 British Championship
Career Summary
Scott Redding follows in the footsteps of countryman and fellow MotoGP Academy graduate Bradley Smith in showcasing his talents on the world stage, having enjoyed success on a national level in his homeland of Britain and Spain. The teenager began racing in the British Minimoto Championship in 2001 aged just eight years old.
A switch to Metrakit bikes saw him win the MiniGP British Championship in 2004, an achievement followed up by victory of all six rounds of the Spanish Calypso Cup 80cc series. Picked up by the Red Bull MotoGP Academy project in 2006, Scott cut his teeth in 125cc racing with participation in the CEV Buckler 125GP series in Spain, finishing seventh overall and attracting the interest of BQR Blusens Aprilia. His sophomore year in the Spanish Championship saw him taking second place after winning the last three races of 2007, leading to the team giving him the opportunity to ply his trade in the World Championship in 2008.
Scott made history in June 2008 in front of a delighted Donington crowd as he became the youngest rider of all-time to win a Grand Prix race (aged 15 years and 170 days), taking the record from Marco Melandri who had held it since winning at Assen in 1998. The victory also made him the first British rider to win in the 125cc class since Chas Mortimer at the Spanish GP at the Jarama in 1973 and the first British rider to win a GP in any class since Jeremy McWilliams won the 250cc race at Assen in 2001.
Scott was the 2008 125cc Rookie of the Year, finishing 11th overall and earning himself a factory bike for 2009 as he continued with the Blusens Aprilia team through a difficult season.
2010 saw him riding for the Marc VDS Team in Moto2. It was a challenging season, though he made great progress – particularly in the latter half of the year, and also in spite of the tragic events in the Misano race that could have crushed a lesser rider. His comeback was remarkable and he finished the year 8th in the overall championship standings with two admirable podiums under his belt and pretty much universal praise from fans and pundits alike for his racing skills and adaption to the new formula – and also his astonishing strength of character.
2011 was supposed to be the breakthrough year for Scott, the year when everything came together and he battled for the championship title. Unfortunately, it didn't work out that way, as problems with the 2011 Suter chassis effectively ended his championship challenge before it had even begun.
In 2012 Scott enjoyed his best season in Moto2 to date, racking up four podium finishes on his way to fifth in the championship, despite giving away around 20kg to his main rivals.
wiki: Scott Redding (Quedgeley, 4 januari 1993) is een Engels motorcoureur die uitkomt voor het Belgische Marc VDS Racing Team in de Moto2 klasse. Hij rijdt een Suter frame. Op 22 juni 2008 werd hij met vijftien jaar en 170 dagen de jongste winnaar van een Grand Prix ooit. Hij deed dit in zijn thuis-Grand Prix in Donington in de 125 cc-klasse.
Personal:
Scott Redding
Date of Birth: 4 January 1993
Height: 185cm
Weight: 70kg
Place of Birth: Quedgeley, United Kingdom
Home Town: Zurich, Switzerland
Marital Status: Single
Favourite Food: Pasta
First Race: Minimoto race in 2001 age 8
MiniGP race in 2004 age 11
Calypso Cup 80cc age 12
GP125 age 13
First Win:
Minimoto age 8
MiniGP age 11
Calypso Cup 80cc age 12
GP125 MRO age 13
Interests/Hobbies: MX, Enduro, MTB, Snowboarding
Website: www.scottredding45.com
Twitter: @Reddingpower
Career Highlights
2012: 3rd Moto2 Le Mans
2nd Moto2 Silverstone
3rd Moto2 Assen
3rd Moto2 Aragon
5th Moto2 World Championship
2011: Moto2 World Championship
2010: 8th - Moto2 World Championship
2nd - Australian Grand Prix
3rd - Indianapolis Grand Prix
2009: 125cc World Championship
3rd - 125cc British Grand Prix
2008: 125cc World Championship
1st - 125cc British Grand Prix
125cc Rookie of the Year
2007: 2nd - CEV 125cc Championship
3 race wins during season
2006: MotoGP Academy
7th - 125cc CEV Championship
1 podium finish during season
2005: 1st - 80cc Calypso Cup (Spain)
Won all six rounds
2004: 1st - MiniGP 50 British Championship
Career Summary
Scott Redding follows in the footsteps of countryman and fellow MotoGP Academy graduate Bradley Smith in showcasing his talents on the world stage, having enjoyed success on a national level in his homeland of Britain and Spain. The teenager began racing in the British Minimoto Championship in 2001 aged just eight years old.
A switch to Metrakit bikes saw him win the MiniGP British Championship in 2004, an achievement followed up by victory of all six rounds of the Spanish Calypso Cup 80cc series. Picked up by the Red Bull MotoGP Academy project in 2006, Scott cut his teeth in 125cc racing with participation in the CEV Buckler 125GP series in Spain, finishing seventh overall and attracting the interest of BQR Blusens Aprilia. His sophomore year in the Spanish Championship saw him taking second place after winning the last three races of 2007, leading to the team giving him the opportunity to ply his trade in the World Championship in 2008.
Scott made history in June 2008 in front of a delighted Donington crowd as he became the youngest rider of all-time to win a Grand Prix race (aged 15 years and 170 days), taking the record from Marco Melandri who had held it since winning at Assen in 1998. The victory also made him the first British rider to win in the 125cc class since Chas Mortimer at the Spanish GP at the Jarama in 1973 and the first British rider to win a GP in any class since Jeremy McWilliams won the 250cc race at Assen in 2001.
Scott was the 2008 125cc Rookie of the Year, finishing 11th overall and earning himself a factory bike for 2009 as he continued with the Blusens Aprilia team through a difficult season.
2010 saw him riding for the Marc VDS Team in Moto2. It was a challenging season, though he made great progress – particularly in the latter half of the year, and also in spite of the tragic events in the Misano race that could have crushed a lesser rider. His comeback was remarkable and he finished the year 8th in the overall championship standings with two admirable podiums under his belt and pretty much universal praise from fans and pundits alike for his racing skills and adaption to the new formula – and also his astonishing strength of character.
2011 was supposed to be the breakthrough year for Scott, the year when everything came together and he battled for the championship title. Unfortunately, it didn't work out that way, as problems with the 2011 Suter chassis effectively ended his championship challenge before it had even begun.
In 2012 Scott enjoyed his best season in Moto2 to date, racking up four podium finishes on his way to fifth in the championship, despite giving away around 20kg to his main rivals.
wiki: Scott Redding (Quedgeley, 4 januari 1993) is een Engels motorcoureur die uitkomt voor het Belgische Marc VDS Racing Team in de Moto2 klasse. Hij rijdt een Suter frame. Op 22 juni 2008 werd hij met vijftien jaar en 170 dagen de jongste winnaar van een Grand Prix ooit. Hij deed dit in zijn thuis-Grand Prix in Donington in de 125 cc-klasse.