Moto3 World Championship: Two-year collaboration between Noah Dettwiler and the CIP GREEN POWER GP Moto3 Team

After his wildcard start at the Austrian Grand Prix, Noah Dettwiler has the opportunity to work with the CIP Green Power GP Moto3 team for two years. The 18-year-old from Basel is currently the only Swiss rider on the GP circuit. Dettwiler is currently still involved with the Spanish team “Cuna de Campeones” in the FIM JuniorGP and will contest two more races in Aragon and Valencia before starting his new job in the World Championship after winter training in March 2023.

Just under a month ago, on August 20, 2023, Noah Dettwiler took part in his first Moto3 World Championship race as part of the AustrianGP at the Red Bull Ring and showed a consistently strong top 15 pace.

Less than a month later, it was announced that the 18-year-old had opened the door to a permanent starting position in the 2024 Moto3 World Championship: The French team CIP Green Power GP would like to realize a project planned over two years with the young Swiss rider. CIP Green Power GP has been present in the World Championship since 2009.

Noah Dettwiler:

“I was only just delighted to have been accepted for the wildcard – now we are about to take the important step into the Moto3 World Championship. I am glad that I was able to experience the wildcard weekend as a kind of dress rehearsal for this next chapter, because it showed me that I am ready and well positioned to face the world championship together with CIP Green Power GP. While the preparations for 2024 are now in full swing, I am still busy in the FIM JuniorGP – there are still two race weekends to go where I will be fully focused. I’m looking forward to these last few months and then, of course, to the next step – and I’m happy to be able to take it together with my usual management and partner environment. Many thanks to everyone who is part of this incredible story for me – and of course to the CIP Green Power GP team for this opportunity!”


Tom Lüthi:

“With his impressive performance in Spielberg, Noah has shown that he has what it takes to hold his own in the world championship. The collaboration with CIP Green Power GP confirms this, and this is just the beginning. Now the preparations for 2024 begin, the planning of winter training, which will take on even greater importance, and above all the composition of Noah’s team. Regardless of Noah’s personal career, this step is also of considerable importance for Swiss motorsport. As Switzerland, we are once again represented in the world of MotoGP, which can be groundbreaking for media coverage and the general reputation of motorsport in Switzerland. We look forward to working with our partners, sponsors and the media and would like to thank everyone who has supported us on our journey so far.”

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