P1racenews AI automatic summary:
Race results from the 2025 Japanese Moto3 Grand Prix, which saw David Munoz victorious after being bravest in a rain shower at Motegi.
The flyaway portion of the Moto3 season kicked off in Motegi for the Japanese Grand Prix, where David Munoz emerged victorious in the wet conditions – claiming his third win of the season in round seventeen of the championship.
Despite starting from seventh on the grid, Munoz aggressively navigated through the wet race to take the lead and secure a comfortable gap of over two seconds as others faltered in the rain.
Championship leader Jose Antonio Rueda opted for a cautious approach in the challenging conditions, slipping back to tenth to protect his title aspirations.
Rueda, however, rallied on the final lap to snatch second place, extending his championship lead, while Maximo Quiles fought hard to claim the final podium spot in a rookie battle that went down to the wire.
Adrian Fernandez and David Almansa engaged in a fierce internal battle at Leopard, with Fernandez emerging as the top Honda rider on home soil in fifth place.






