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Somkiat Chantra

Somkiat Chantra (born 15 December 1998) is a Thai road racer who made history as the first rider from his country to compete in the premier class. He debuted in MotoGP in 2025 with the Idemitsu , riding the , after a successful tenure in Moto2 where he secured Thailand's inaugural Grand Prix victory. Chantra's career trajectory includes a transition to the in 2026, where he will join the factory HRC team alongside , becoming the first full-time Thai rider in that series. Chantra began his Grand Prix career in the Moto3 class in 2015 but gained prominence in Moto2 starting in 2019 with the Idemitsu Team Asia. His breakthrough came in 2022, when he won the rain-affected Mandalika in —Thailand's first-ever GP triumph—and added three podium finishes, including second place at the . The following year, 2023, saw him claim victory at the and finish sixth overall in the Moto2 standings with two additional podiums. In his 2025 MotoGP rookie season, Chantra faced challenges adapting to the premier class machinery, completing 15 starts and accumulating 7 points with consistent but unremarkable finishes, such as 16th at the . A notable incident occurred during Free Practice 1 at the in November 2025, where he executed an unintended extreme due to a gear selection error, one of the most dramatic in recent MotoGP history. Despite these hurdles, his promotion from Moto2 underscored his potential, leading to 's decision to reposition him to WorldSBK for further development.

Biography

Personal background

Somkiat Chantra was born on December 15, 1998, in , . He grew up in , a coastal area within , where his family was deeply involved in racing and businesses. This environment exposed him to motorsports from a young age, with family members such as Bank and Boom Kusiri, who are race car drivers, serving as key influences on his interest in the sport. Chantra began riding motorcycles alongside his parents during his early childhood, fostering an early passion for two-wheeled vehicles. At the age of nine, he enrolled in the Racing Academy Thailand, marking the start of his formal training in circuit riding. Growing up near a racing school established in , he benefited from accessible and affordable training programs that required only basic gear like a and . He also idolized Thai motorcycle racer Ratthapark Wilairot, known as "Feem," whose success in international competitions inspired Chantra's ambitions. Known for his humble and approachable personality, Chantra maintains close ties with his family, often enjoying simple activities like camping with them and friends. His mother expressed profound emotion, crying with joy, upon learning of his selection for the MotoGP class. In 2017, at age 18, he relocated to , , to pursue advanced racing opportunities, a move that distanced him from his hometown but solidified his professional path.

Racing debut and early influences

Somkiat Chantra's introduction to competitive came through Thailand's grassroots scene, where he began riding at a young age influenced by his parents' encouragement. Born on December 15, 1998, in , , Chantra first developed his skills on local tracks before formal training. He joined a racing school near his home, an accessible program requiring only basic gear like a and suit, where he spent one year learning circuit riding fundamentals. This experience was pivotal, as it directly led to his selection for the in 2014, marking the start of his professional pathway. Chantra made his racing debut in the 2015 Shell Advance , competing on the NSF250R bike. In his first event at the Chang International Circuit in , , he secured a victory in Race 1, demonstrating immediate talent by leading ahead of riders like and Faruq Salim. Despite an that interrupted his season and caused him to miss several rounds, Chantra finished second overall in the championship standings, showcasing resilience and adaptability early on. The served as a formative influence, exposing Chantra to high-level international competition among young Asian riders and fostering technical and mental growth. The program's structure, backed by and Idemitsu, emphasized discipline and progression toward racing, which motivated Chantra to refine his riding style. Building on his 2015 performance, he clinched the 2016 championship with three race wins, becoming the first Thai rider to achieve this feat and solidifying his trajectory in the sport. These early successes were shaped by the competitive environment and support from the Honda ecosystem, which provided through experienced coaches and peers.

Early career

Asia Talent Cup

Somkiat Chantra entered the Shell Advance Asia Talent Cup in 2014 as a promising young rider from Thailand, competing on Honda NSF250R machinery and finishing 11th in the overall standings in his debut season. The following year, in 2015, Chantra emerged as one of the series' protagonists, securing his maiden victory in the opening race at Buriram International Circuit ahead of Japan's Ayumu Sasaki and Indonesia's Gerry Salim. However, an injury later in the season interrupted his campaign, causing him to miss three rounds and limiting his consistency, which led to a 12th-place finish in the championship despite scoring 23 points. Chantra's performance elevated dramatically in 2016, where he claimed three race wins en route to the title. He started the season strongly by winning the second race at , taking the points lead after the opening round. The championship climaxed at , where Chantra entered the final race in fourth place but capitalized on incidents involving rivals to secure victory and the crown with 178 points, edging out Japan's by five points and becoming the first Thai in the series' history. This triumph marked a pivotal step in his development, paving the way for progression to higher-level junior championships.

FIM CEV Moto3 Junior World Championship

Following his success in the , Somkiat Chantra progressed to the FIM CEV Moto3 Junior World Championship in 2017, joining the AP Racing Team. Making his debut at the season-opening round in , , he secured in qualifying, marking a strong start for the Thai rider on the Honda machinery. Despite the promising qualifying, Chantra faced challenges throughout the season, ultimately finishing 11th in the riders' standings. Chantra returned to the championship in 2018 with the same team, demonstrating notable improvement in consistency and race pace. He achieved several top-10 finishes, contributing to a stronger overall campaign that saw him end the year in 8th position in the standings. This performance highlighted his adaptation to European circuits and laid the groundwork for his transition to the Grand Prix paddock.

Grand Prix motorcycle racing

Moto3 World Championship

Chantra made his debut in the Moto3 class with a wildcard entry at the 2018 Grand Prix, his home race at the Chang International Circuit. Representing the AP Racing team on a NSF250RW motorcycle, he qualified in 24th position with a lap time of 1:43.437. In the race, Chantra delivered an impressive performance, advancing through to finish , securing seven points in his sole Moto3 appearance. This result highlighted his potential in the lightweight class and marked a milestone for Thai riders in international racing. Following this debut, Chantra transitioned directly to the Moto2 class for the 2019 season with the Idemitsu Team Asia, forgoing further Moto3 participation.

Moto2 World Championship

Somkiat Chantra entered the Moto2 World Championship in 2019 with the IDEMITSU Team Asia, riding a , marking his transition from the Moto3 class. Despite missing three races due to injury, he scored 23 points and achieved a best finish of ninth at the Thai Grand Prix. This debut season positioned him 21st in the riders' standings. In 2020, Chantra continued with the same team but faced challenges, including a shortened season impacted by the , finishing 25th overall with limited points. His performance improved in 2021, where he ended the year 18th in the championship. The breakthrough came in 2022, as Chantra secured multiple podiums, including second places in and Austria, third in France, and a historic victory at the —the first win by a Thai rider in Grand Prix racing. These results propelled him to tenth in the standings. Chantra's 2023 season marked his career peak in Moto2, with two podium finishes: third at the Thai Grand Prix and a victory at the Japanese Grand Prix. He also earned two pole positions, contributing to a career-best sixth place in the riders' standings. Remaining with IDEMITSU Honda Team Asia on the Kalex in 2024, Chantra achieved consistent top-ten finishes, such as sixth at the German Grand Prix, but without further podiums, concluding the year twelfth overall with 104 points. Over six seasons in Moto2, Chantra amassed two victories, six podiums, and 475.5 points across 105 starts.

MotoGP World Championship

Somkiat Chantra made his MotoGP debut in 2025, becoming the first Thai rider to compete in the premier class after strong performances in Moto2, including a sixth-place finish in the 2023 standings. He joined the Idemitsu LCR satellite team, piloting the alongside teammate . Chantra's rookie season proved difficult, as he adapted to the increased power and demands of the 1000cc prototypes amid 's ongoing development challenges. He contested 15 of the 22 rounds, hampered by injuries that forced him to miss the after surgery for and further absences in the summer following a muscle tear. His breakthrough came at the , where he scored his maiden MotoGP point with a 15th-place finish at , starting from 22nd on the grid; Chantra later credited rider for providing valuable on-track guidance by leading him through traffic. He added to his tally in subsequent races, ultimately accumulating 7 points to end the year 26th in the riders' standings. A highlight of the campaign occurred during Free Practice 1 at the season-ending , when Chantra inadvertently shifted into the wrong gear over a crest at , triggering an extreme —one of the most spectacular saves in recent MotoGP history—yet he recovered without incident to continue the session. At his home Thai Grand Prix in , he started 20th and finished 18th, just outside the points.

Superbike World Championship

Honda HRC Team (2026–present)

On September 30, 2025, (HRC) announced that Somkiat Chantra would join its factory team as a rider for the 2026 FIM , partnering with British rider . This move marks Chantra's transition from MotoGP, where he competed as a with the Idemitsu LCR team in 2025, to the Superbike category. This marks Chantra as the first Thai rider to compete full-time in WorldSBK as a factory rider. As the first Thai rider to secure victories in the Moto2 class—at the 2022 Indonesian Grand Prix and —Chantra brings a wealth of grand prix experience to HRC, including 6 podium finishes and 2 pole positions across his Moto2 career. HRC General Manager Taichi Honda highlighted Chantra's achievements, stating, "Chantra, the first Thai rider ever to win in Moto2, has shown remarkable talent and determination throughout his career." The team aims to leverage this expertise to bolster its competitiveness in WorldSBK, with the duo forming the core of the Honda HRC WorldSBK Team lineup. Chantra's selection underscores HRC's strategy to combine international pedigree with targeted development for , building on the manufacturer's historical presence in the championship. Prior to the 2026 season, Chantra concluded his MotoGP tenure with LCR, where team principal Lucio Cecchinello expressed appreciation for his contributions, stating, “Somkiat Chantra’s first year in MotoGP has not been easy due to injuries that prevented him from progressing steadily. At IDEMITSU Honda LCR, we deeply value his collaboration, his determination to keep pushing, and the fact that he managed to score points. He has made history as the first Thai rider in the premier class, and we wish him the very best for a bright and promising future with Honda HRC Team in the WorldSBK.” As preparations for the new campaign begin, the focus for Chantra and the HRC squad centers on adapting to the superbike machinery and championship demands, with testing and development phases scheduled ahead of the 2026 opener.

Career statistics

Asia Talent Cup results

Somkiat Chantra competed in the Shell Advance during the 2015 and 2016 seasons, riding for . In 2015, he made an impactful debut by winning the opening race at the Chang International Circuit in , , marking a strong start to his international career. However, his season was significantly disrupted by an injury that forced him to miss multiple rounds, limiting his overall participation and results. Chantra returned stronger in 2016, establishing himself as a title contender with consistent podium finishes and multiple victories. He secured a win in the second race of the opening round at , taking the early championship lead. By the halfway point after four rounds, he held first place with 130 points. Despite dropping to fourth in the standings entering the final round at , Chantra delivered a decisive performance in the last race, clinching the overall championship with 178 points—five ahead of runner-up —and becoming the first Thai rider to win the series. His success highlighted his adaptability and resilience in close battles for the title.

FIM CEV Moto3 results

Somkiat Chantra entered the FIM CEV Repsol Moto3 Junior World Championship in 2017 as a with the AP Racing Team, marking his transition from the . He made an immediate impact by claiming in the season-opening round at , a notable achievement for a debutant adapting to circuits. Throughout the eight-round season, Chantra recorded consistent top-15 finishes, highlighted by a 7th place at , but was hampered by a retirement in the opener and several mid-pack results, ending the year 20th in the standings with 26 points. In , Chantra returned with the same team and showed marked progress, competing more regularly in the top 10. Key performances included two 4th-place finishes at and the , along with a 5th at Jerez, demonstrating improved racecraft and bike handling on the NSF250RW. Despite three retirements and missing opportunities in wet conditions, he elevated his championship position to 9th overall, scoring 61 points and establishing himself as one of the series' rising talents.
YearTeamPositionPointsBest Finish
2017AP Honda Racing Team20th267th ()
2018AP Honda Racing Team9th614th (, )
These two seasons in the CEV provided Chantra with invaluable experience on grand prix-spec machinery, preparing him for his full-time debut in the Moto2 the following year.

Grand Prix results by season

Somkiat Chantra made his Grand Prix debut in the with the Idemitsu Honda Team Asia, scoring 23 points across 14 starts despite missing three rounds due to injury, with his best finish of 9th at the , ultimately placing 21st in the riders' standings. He transitioned to the Moto2 class in 2020 with the same team, riding a chassis, where he accumulated 10 points over 14 starts without podiums or poles, finishing 25th in the championship. In 2021, Chantra improved to 37 points from 18 starts, achieving a best result of 5th at the but no podiums, ending the season 18th overall. His 2022 campaign marked a breakthrough, with 1 win (Indonesian Grand Prix), 4 podiums (including 2nd in and 3rd in and ), 1 pole position, and 128 points from 18 starts, securing 10th in the standings. Chantra's strongest Moto2 season came in 2023, earning 173 points through 20 starts, highlighted by 1 win ( from pole), 2 podiums, and consistent top-10 finishes, to finish a career-best 6th in the championship. Returning for a final Moto2 year in 2024, he scored 104 points over 18 starts with a best of 4th at the Thai Grand Prix but no podiums or poles, placing 12th overall before his promotion. Chantra debuted in MotoGP in 2025 with the Idemitsu LCR team on the RC213V, scoring 7 points across the season without podiums, poles, or wins, and finishing 26th in the riders' standings.
SeasonClassTeamStartsWinsPodiumsPolesPointsPosition
2019Moto3Idemitsu Team (Honda)140002321st
2020Moto2Idemitsu Team ()140001025th
2021Moto2Idemitsu Team ()180003718th
2022Moto2Idemitsu Team ()1814112810th
2023Moto2Idemitsu Team ()201211736th
2024Moto2Idemitsu Team ()1800010412th
2025MotoGPIdemitsu LCR (Honda)17000726th

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