Somkiat Chantra

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Somkiat Chantra (Thai: สมเกียรติ จันทรา;[1] born 15 December 1998) is a Thai motorcycle rider, competing in the Moto2 World Championship for Honda Team Asia.

Somkiat Chantra
NationalityThai
Born (1998-12-15) 15 December 1998 (age 25)
Chonburi, Thailand
Current teamIdemitsu Honda Team Asia
Bike number35
Motorcycle racing career statistics
Moto2 World Championship
Active years20192024
ManufacturersKalex
2024 championship position12th (104 pts)
Starts Wins Podiums Poles F. laps Points
105 2 6 2 3 475.5
Moto3 World Championship
Active years2018
ManufacturersHonda
Championships0
2018 championship position33rd (7 pts)
Starts Wins Podiums Poles F. laps Points
1 0 0 0 0 7

Career

Early career

Coming through the Shell Advance Asia Talent Cup ranks, Chantra gained fame by becoming the champion in 2016.[2] He competed in the 2017 FIM CEV Moto3 Junior World Championship, and qualified on Pole Position in the season opener, but crashed out of the race. He would finish 8th in Le Mans, 13th in Jerez, 7th in Aragon, and 10th in Valencia, finishing the season 20th overall, with 26 points. He stayed in the 2018 FIM CEV Moto3 Junior World Championship, and was a constant finisher in the high points scoring places, but could not score a podium, his season's best result a 4th place in France. He ended the year 9th in the standings, with 61 total points.

Moto3 World Championship

Chantra was given a wild-card race appearance as his debut in Grand Prix racing, in the 2018 Thailand motorcycle Grand Prix, his home GP. He seized his chance, crossing the line in ninth place, scoring a brilliant seven points, and earning himself a full-time ride for next season.

Moto2 World Championship

Idemitsu Honda Team Asia (2019–present)

 
Chantra at the 2024 Malaysian Grand Prix

Riding for the newly formed Honda Asia Team in 2019, created specifically to give Asian riders a chance in Moto2 and Moto3, Chantra performed well as a rookie, scoring 23 points in the season, while his teammates Dimas Ekky Pratama, Andi Farid Izdihar, Teppei Nagoe, and Gerry Salim scored none.

Racing full time for Honda Asia Team again in 2020, Chantra struggled to reproduce what he did last season, scoring points in just two races, ending the season with 10 points. His teammate was Izdihar for the whole year, who scored no points.

Chantra had a bounce-back 2021 season, and so did the Honda Asia Team. Chantra scored 37 points throughout the year, his highest finish coming in Austria, where rookie teammate Ai Ogura came in second place, and Chantra in fifth, scoring a season-high in points for the team.[3]

MotoGP World Championship

LCR Honda (2025)

On 29 August 2024, it was announced that Chantra will replace Takaaki Nakagami in the LCR Honda squad for the 2025 MotoGP World Championship, being the first Thai rider ever to sign a MotoGP contract.[4]

Career statistics

Asia Talent Cup

Races by year

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Bike
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Pos Pts
2014 Honda QAT
6
IDN
11
CHN1
18
CHN2
15
MAL1
Ret
MAL2
11
JAP
MYS1
10
MYS2
4
11th 48
2015 Honda THA1
1
THA2
Ret
QAT1
2
QAT2
3
MAL1
MAL2
CHN1
CHN2
JPN1
JPN2
SEP1
SEP2
12th 61
2016 Honda THA1
4
THA2
1
QAT1
6
QAT2
2
MAL1
4
MAL2
1
CHN1
3
CHN2
8
JPN1
6
JPN2
4
SEP1
Ret
SEP2
1
1st 178

FIM CEV Moto3 Junior World Championship

Races by year

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position, races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Bike 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Pos Pts
2017 Honda ALB
Ret
LMS
8
CAT1
CAT2
VAL1
VAL2
EST
JER1
13
JER1
7
ARA
17
VAL1
16
VAL2
10
20th 26
2018 Honda EST
9
VAL1
6
VAL2
5
FRA
4
CAT1
12
CAT2
14
ARA
Ret
JER1
12
JER2
Ret
ALB
6
VAL1
VAL2
9th 61

Grand Prix motorcycle racing

By season

Season Class Motorcycle Team Race Win Podium Pole FLap Pts Plcd
2018 Moto3 Honda AP Honda Racing Thailand 1 0 0 0 0 7 33rd
2019 Moto2 Kalex Idemitsu Honda Team Asia 16 0 0 0 0 23 21st
2020 Moto2 Kalex Idemitsu Honda Team Asia 15 0 0 0 0 10 25th
2021 Moto2 Kalex Idemitsu Honda Team Asia 17 0 0 0 1 37 18th
2022 Moto2 Kalex Idemitsu Honda Team Asia 19 1 4 1 1 128 10th
2023 Moto2 Kalex Idemitsu Honda Team Asia 20 1 2 1 1 173.5 6th
2024 Moto2 Kalex Idemitsu Honda Team Asia 18 0 0 0 0 104 12th
Total 106 2 6 2 3 482.5

By class

Class Seasons 1st GP 1st Pod 1st Win Race Win Podiums Pole FLap Pts WChmp
Moto3 2018 2018 Thailand 1 0 0 0 0 7 0
Moto2 2019–present 2019 Qatar 2022 Indonesia 2022 Indonesia 105 2 6 2 3 475.5 0
Total 2018–present 106 2 6 2 3 482.5 0

Races by year

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Class Bike 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Pos Pts
2018 Moto3 Honda QAT ARG AME SPA FRA ITA CAT NED GER CZE AUT GBR RSM ARA THA
9
JPN AUS MAL VAL 33rd 7
2019 Moto2 Kalex QAT
Ret
ARG
10
AME
20
SPA
17
FRA
Ret
ITA CAT
17
NED
DNS
GER CZE
15
AUT
12
GBR
16
RSM
14
ARA
16
THA
9
JPN
13
AUS
Ret
MAL
Ret
VAL
23
21st 23
2020 Moto2 Kalex QAT
25
SPA
Ret
ANC
Ret
CZE
23
AUT
13
STY
Ret
RSM
18
EMI
21
CAT
Ret
FRA
9
ARA
23
TER
19
EUR
Ret
VAL
18
POR
18
25th 10
2021 Moto2 Kalex QAT
Ret
DOH
19
POR
21
SPA
Ret
FRA
12
ITA
18
CAT
9
GER
18
NED
11
STY
8
AUT
5
GBR
17
ARA
Ret
RSM
Ret
AME
14
EMI
Ret
ALR
DSQ
VAL
19
18th 37
2022 Moto2 Kalex QAT
DNS
INA
1
ARG
2
AME
Ret
POR
Ret
SPA
Ret
FRA
3
ITA
Ret
CAT
12
GER
15
NED
13
GBR
13
AUT
2
RSM
8
ARA
7
JPN
5
THA
Ret
AUS
8
MAL
Ret
VAL
Ret
10th 128
2023 Moto2 Kalex POR
9
ARG
8
AME
11
SPA
7
FRA
6
ITA
9
GER
4
NED
Ret
GBR
9
AUT
5
CAT
14
RSM
6
IND
Ret
JPN
1
INA
7
AUS
7
THA
3
MAL
6
QAT
7
VAL
5
6th 173.5
2024 Moto2 Kalex QAT
11
POR
10
AME
21
SPA
10
FRA
5
CAT
Ret
ITA
9
NED
5
GER
6
GBR
Ret
AUT
8
ARA
6
RSM
14
EMI
14
INA
Ret
JPN AUS THA
4
MAL
9
SLD
10
12th 104

Half points awarded as less than two thirds of the race distance (but at least three full laps) was completed.
* Season still in progress.

References

  1. ^ "A.P.Honda Racing Thailand – Rider – สมเกียรติ จันทรา (ก้อง#35)". aphonda.co.th (in Thai). A.P. Honda. Archived from the original on 19 December 2019. Retrieved 13 June 2020.
  2. ^ "Somkiat Chantra wins the title in dramatic final race". AsiaTalentCup.com. 30 October 2016. Retrieved 18 May 2019.
  3. ^ "Honda Team Asia Joy for Ogura and Chantra".
  4. ^ "Thailand's Somkiat Chantra joins IDEMITSU Honda LCR in 2025". MotoGP.com. Dorna Sports. 29 August 2024. Retrieved 29 August 2024.