New Zealand has a rider in the FIM MotoGP world championships for the first time in almost 25 years.
Southland-based two-wheel racer Cormac Buchanan will become the first Kiwi to compete in the FIM Moto3 world championship.
Proving himself in the FIM JuniorGP world championship in Europe this year earned the 18 year old a gig with the BOE Motorsports team to contest the full season in 2025, with 22 Grand Prix races in 18 countries.
This major achievement marks the return of a Kiwi motorcyclist to the top table fulltime since Simon Crafar raced in the 500cc world championship almost 25 years ago.
鈥淚t鈥檚 a bit of a relief to get it done [contract for next year] knowing how hard it is to get into Moto3, knowing the limited number of places there are,鈥 Buchanan said.
鈥淭his season was by far my best in Europe and one thing led to another. A Moto3 contract was my goal for this year and to tick that off is really great.
鈥淯ltimately I want to get to MotoGP [the top category] and be world champion, so this is the first step in making sure I can get there.
鈥淪ometimes it doesn鈥檛 seem real but it鈥檚 been my goal for a long time now. It鈥檚 not really a dream come true quite yet, as I鈥檓 in Moto3 now and still have to get through Moto2 and then into MotoGP proper.
鈥淓ven if I win the Moto3 championship, it鈥檚 still not a dream come true, as it鈥檚 just the first step. It鈥檚 important to take each step towards my ultimate goal.鈥
Buchanan is a relative latecomer to road racing, starting in earnest only five years ago. In that short time, he has amassed six New Zealand titles and raced part-time in Europe for the past four years, going up against some of the world鈥檚 best young riders as part of the Red Bull MotoGP Rookies鈥 Cup and FIM JuniorGP world championship.
This year, Buchanan was part of the AGR Racing team, where he scored two podiums, a pole position and five top-five finishes to end the season sixth overall, despite not contesting all the races.
This success at such an early stage of his career attracted BOE Motorsports owner Jose Angel Gutierrez Boe to recruit the young Kiwi.
鈥淚鈥檝e only been racing for five years up against guys who have been doing it a lot longer, since they were 4 year olds.
鈥淭o be at this level after five years, the team knows I have a lot more space to improve and I鈥檓 in the right environment for that. This team is really focused on developing me into a world championship-winning rider and this gives me great confidence heading into next year.
鈥淩esults don鈥檛 happen overnight and the team know that. It doesn鈥檛 mean I don鈥檛 want to be on the podium straight away, but the team know that over time, I鈥檒l get better with more experience at this level.鈥
Boe is excited about having Buchanan alongside teammate Ruche Moodley and reckoned having such great talent on board can only bode well for the future.
鈥淲e鈥檒l begin the season with the intention of helping both riders learn and become familiar with the MotoGP environment, gradually supporting them to grow and improve their results,鈥 said Boe.
鈥淲hat excited me the most was working again with young riders, rookies, who are stepping up to the world championship with enthusiasm and a strong desire to learn and improve quickly.
鈥淔rom the first meeting I had with Cormac and his family, I realised the decision to have him with us on the team was the right one.
鈥淣ext year, we will have an excellent atmosphere in the box, with both riders, and working with people who have passion and respect for all the team members is a winning formula.鈥
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