Maverick Viñales

Maverick Viñales

Nacimiento : 1995-01-12, Figueres, Catalonia, Spain

Historia

Maverick Viñales Ruiz​ (12 de enero de 1995) es un piloto de motociclismo español campeón del mundo. En 2013 se proclamó campeón del mundo en Moto3 en la última prueba del Mundial. En la temporada 2014 compitió en la categoría de Moto2 en el equipo PONS Racing. Desde la temporada 2015 compite en la categoría de MotoGP en el equipo Suzuki. El 19 de mayo de 2016, firmó un contrato de dos años con el Movistar Yamaha MotoGP para reemplazar a Jorge Lorenzo a partir de la temporada 2017. Es primo del también piloto de motociclismo Isaac Viñales.

Perfil

Maverick Viñales

Películas

Marquez Unlimited
Self
After undergoing major surgery and rehabilitation between campaigns, Marc Márquez returned for the 2019 MotoGP™ season determined to claim back-to-back victories.
MotoGP 2019 Review
Himself
The Official Review of the 2019 MotoGP™ World Championship 2019 saw Marc Márquez take a record 420 points as he secured his eighth World title overall and his fourth consecutive MotoGP™ World Championship. It was also the year fans got to salute Jorge Lorenzo as the three-time World Champion called an end to his stellar MotoGP™ career. As one hero exited the pitlane, it looked as if another was entering. France’s Fabio Quartararo, aged just 20, took seven podium finishes and six pole positions in his first year of the premier class, securing fifth place in the World Championship overall. Andrea Dovizioso continued to impress on the Ducati and Maverick Viñales and Álex Rins led the charge for Yamaha and Suzuki respectively, so the season ended with four different manufacturers in the top four spots. MotoGP™ can always be relied on to deliver excitement and drama in spadefuls throughout the season and 2019 is certainly no exception.
MotoGP 2017 Review
Himself
The most high powered and high profile motorcycle Championship in the world never fails to deliver on the promise of a thrilling season. With Marc Márquez and Andrea Dovizioso in the hunt for the title with just two rounds to go how could it be anything other than exciting? Five winners in a season might not be approaching 2016’s thriller for sheer diversity but it certainly isn’t giving anything away in the drama stakes. The Ducatisti have had a particularly nervy season with Dovizioso becoming the first Ducati rider to lead a championship since Casey Stoner in 2009. Could we see the fairytale ending they so crave (and deserve)? However the result turns out you can be sure the Review will be an absolute stormer, packed with three hours of the very finest highlights, showing all the important moments as the leaders battle for every vital advantage in the title chase.