At the Valencia Grand Prix, Joan Mir has the chance to clinch the MotoGP World Championship. If he does, he will become the first Suzuki rider to do so in the premier class since Kenny RobertsJr in 2000, and the first in the MotoGP era
He would also be the first Moto3™Champion to win the premier class title, and the first former Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup rider.
Mir will be Champion in Valencia if:
- He is on the podium. He is 4th, 5th or 6th: Quartararo or Rins don’t win. He is 7th: Quartararo, Rins or Viñales don’t win
- He is 8th, 9th or 10th: Viñales doesn’t win, and Quartararo and Rins don’t finish better than 3rd
- He is 11th: Viñales, Morbidelli or Dovizioso don’t win, and Quartararo and Rins don’t finish better than 3rd
- He is 12th, 13th or 14th: Morbidelli or Dovizioso don’t win, Viñales doesn’t finish better than 3rd, and Quartararo and Rins don’t finish on the podium
- He is 15th: Morbidelli or Dovizioso don’t win, Viñales doesn’t finish better than 3rd and Quartararo and Rins don’t finish better 5th
- He fails to score any points: Morbidelli and Dovizioso don’t finish better than 3rd,Viñales doesn’t finish on the podium, Quartararo and Rins don’t finish better than 5th.