Ana Carrasco
- January 5, 2024
- Motorcycle Racer
Quick Facts
Full Name | Ana Carrasco |
Occupation | Motorcycle Racer |
Date Of Birth | Mar 10, 1997(1997-03-10) |
Age | 27 |
Birthplace | Murcia |
Country | Spain |
Horoscope | Pisces |
Ana Carrasco Biography
Name | Ana Carrasco |
Birthday | Mar 10 |
Birth Year | 1997 |
Place Of Birth | Murcia |
Birth Country | Spain |
Birth Sign | Pisces |
Ana Carrasco is one of the most popular and richest Motorcycle Racer who was born on March 10, 1997 in Murcia, Spain. Spanish motorcycle racer who is known for competing on the Provec Racing team riding a Kawasaki Ninja 400. She is also recognized for having won the 2018 World Supersport 300 Championship.
She was involved in an accident with María Herrera at the German Grand Prix where she injured the top of her humerus in her left shoulder.
Ana Carrasco Gabarrón (born 10 March 1997) is a Spanish motorcycle racer, who won the 2018 World Supersport 300 Championship riding a Kawasaki Ninja 400 with the David Salom Junior Team, becoming the first woman in history to win a World Championship in solo motorcycle road racing.
Carrasco began riding a minibike at the age of three after her elder sister was given it but did not use it. Her first competitive race followed in 2001. Carrasco received early career advice from her father and de Gea though racing was initially her hobby. She attained her first junior category success when she was runner-up in the Bancaja Championship in 2005, and placed second in the Madrid and Andalucia 70cc Territorial Championships the year after. In 2007, Carrasco was twelfth in the 70cc Junior World Championship. She focused on the Murcia 80cc and 125cc Championships in 2008 and was runner-up and third respectively. Carrasco became the first woman to win the five-round 125cc Extremeño Speed Championship in 2009 and followed with the six-event 125cc Murcia-Pre-GP Championship title, the first female to claim the accolade, along with the two-stroke Castrol Cup. She also placed ninth in the 125cc PreGP World Championship. In 2010, Carrasco was fourth in the 125cc Mediterranean Championship and came fifth in the 125cc Motovast Championship.
She was born and raised in the Region of Murcia village of Cehegin in Southeastern Spain.
Ana Carrasco Net Worth
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Source Of Income | Motorcycle Racer |
House | Living in own house. |
Ana Carrasco is one of the richest Motorcycle Racer from Spain. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Ana Carrasco 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
She first started riding a minibike at the age of three. She then started competing in motorcycle races including the 125cc Extremeno Speed Championships. She started competing in the Moto3 World Championships in 2013.
She is known for having been the first female rider in history to win a World Championship in solo motorcycle road racing.
Carrasco was born on 10 March 1997 in the Region of Murcia village of Cehegín in Southeastern Spain. Her family has connections to motorcycle racing: her father Alfonso Carrasco acted as a mechanic for multi Spanish National Champion and 250cc World Championship rider José David de Gea. Carrasco has cited Valentino Rossi and Casey Stoner as the two motorcycle riders she idolises. She was educated at Secondary School Ies Vega del Argos and has combined her studies with her racing career and training. Carrasco played association football, basketball, swimming and tennis during her education years before she stopped partaking in all four sports aged 12 to focus on motorcycling. In September 2015, Carrasco enrolled at the Universidad Católica San Antonio de Murcia to study a law degree.
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Carrasco began competing in the Moto3 World Championship in 2013 for JHK Laglisse. She was the first woman to score points in the series by finishing fifteenth at the Malaysian Grand Prix and repeated the feat with an eighth at the season-closing Valencian Community Grand Prix. Carrasco moved to RW Racing in 2014 but her season ended early due to sponsorship problems and had an injury-ridden campaign with RBA Racing Team in 2015. In 2016, she struggled in the FIM CEV Moto2 European Championship with Griful though a switch to ETG Racing in the newly formed Supersport 300 World Championship in 2017 ended with the first victory for a woman in a World Championship solo motorcycle race, in the seventh round at the Algarve International Circuit.
Facts & Trivia
Ana Ranked on the list of most popular Motorcycle Racer. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in Spain. Ana Carrasco celebrates birthday on March 10 of every year.
She decided not to return to Grand Prix motorcycle racing in 2016 because she did not receive any offers with a competitive team. Carrasco switched to the FIM CEV Moto2 European Championship in 2016 and rode the Griful MVR-M2 after more than a month of negotiations with the team. She said that her objective was to win races in the category and enter Moto2 in 2017. Carrasco started from the pit lane at the season-opening race at Circuit Ricardo Tormo and was later disqualified for ignoring instructions from the race director to serve a ride-through penalty. Later in the season, her team switched bike manufacturers from MVR to a 2014 Suter. At the season’s conclusion, Carrasco did not score any points and was not classified in the final standings because her best finish in all races she entered was eighteenth at the first Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya race.
What is Ana Carrasco doing now?
The first female motorcycle circuit racing world champion Ana Carrasco returns to the MotoGP paddock in 2022 in the Moto3 class! Kawasaki and Ana Carrasco confirmed her departure from the World Supersport arena and her return to Moto3 for the 2022 racing season.
What number is Ana Carrasco?
Ana Carrasco
Nationality| Spanish
Born| 10 March 1997 Murcia, Spain
Current team| Boé SKX
Bike number| 22
Who does Ana Carrasco ride for?
Ana Carrasco is set to make her return to the Moto3 paddock for the 2022 season with the BOE SKX Racing team. The 24-year old Spaniard is the first woman in history to win an FIM World Championship with the 2018 WorldSSP300 title.
Who is the female rider in Moto3?
Share: JAKARTA – Ana Carrasco is the only female racer to compete in the 2022 Moto3 season. She was also present at the Mandalika Circuit, Central Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara, last weekend. Ana Carrasco, who played for the Boe SKX team, finished 19th and did not take home any points.
Is Ana Carrasco racing this year?
Ana Carrasco has officially confirmed she is exiting the Kawasaki stable ahead of the racing season in favour of a switch to the Grand Prix paddock and a return to the Moto3 World Championship in 2022.