Tatsuki Suzuki's ten-year run in the Moto3 World Championship could come to an end before the 2025 season has begun.
The provisional 2025 Moto3 World Championship has been released. However, reports suggest that there may be late changes to the line-up of the lightweight class.
Reports suggest that IntactGP could be looking at changing one of its riders before the 2025 season. It appears that Tatsuki Suzuki could be out of favour in the IntactGP squad after one year with the team.
The Japanese rider has been in Moto3 since the 2015 season, in the 10 years he has spent in the class he has won three races and stood on five further podiums. However, the 2024 season that he spent with the Liqui Moly Husqvarna IntactGP was a difficult year. Suzuki finished the year 14th in the standings with 91 points to his name.
The 27-year-old's time in the Moto3 World Championship could be coming to an end. It appears that the veteran rider could be replaced by a young superstar from the Red Bull Rookies Cup.
Apparently 16-year-old, Guido Pini, could be in line to replace Suzuki in Moto3. The Italian rider competed in half of the Red Bull Rookies Cup and the FIM JuniorGP World Championship. Pini finished the Red Bull Rookies Cup in 13th with a best result of fourth. However, he was runner-up in the FIM JuniorGP standings and won three of the seven races he competed in.