Fabio Di Giannantonio (born 10 October 1998) is an Italian Grand Prix motorcycle racer, riding for Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing Team in the MotoGP class of Grand Prix motorcycle racing from 2025.
Born in Rome, in 2015, Di Giannantonio finished as the runner-up in the Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup, where he had debuted the year before, and in the CIV Moto3 championship.
In the same year, Di Giannantonio made his Grand Prix debut in the Moto3 World Championship with the Gresini Racing team at the Valencian Grand Prix as the replacement for the injured Andrea Locatelli, finishing the race in 23rd place.
For 2016, Di Giannantonio was signed by the same team as a full-time rider in the same class. At the sixth race of the season, at Mugello, Di Giannantonio achieved his first championship points and his first podium finish with a second place, starting a streak of top ten finishesâÂÂincluding two more podiums, another second place at Assen and a third place in Brno.
Di Giannantonio started the season with an eighth place in Qatar, but crashed out in Argentina. He took third in Austin, fifth in Spain and another third at Le Mans before taking second in Mugello. A seventh in Catalunya before another crash in Assen. He took two more podiums in Misano and Aragon.
2018 started well for Di Giannantonio, as he took four podiums and two wins to help his team win the teams championship with his teammate Jorge MartÃÂn.
Di Giannantonio moved to Speed Up Racing in Moto2 for 2019 and he took two podiums in Brno and Misano.
2020 didn't fare much better for Di Giannantonio, as he only took two more podiums in Barcelona and Teruel.
After two difficult seasons with Speed Up, Di Giannantonio decided to move to Gresini for the 2021 season and took three more podiums and one win ranking him seventh in the standings.
When he moved up to the MotoGP class in 2022, Di Giannantonio stayed with Gresini on a Ducati; his best finish was eighth place in the German Grand Prix, ranking him 20th in the standings for the 2022 season. A highlight in an otherwise difficult season was that Di Giannantonio attained his first premier class pole position at Mugello.
2023 was a much better season for Di Giannantonio, as he took seven top-tens, a top-five and two podiums. On 12 October 2023, it was announced that Marc Marquez, who ended his 11-year stint with Honda the prior week, will be replacing Di Giannantonio in the Gresini Ducati team for the 2024 season. This led to a notable upturn in form for Di Giannantonio, as he took his first premier class podium at Phillip Island, and his maiden MotoGP Grand Prix victory in Qatar. This was a huge surprise and of great importance for his future amidst the uncertainties of a MotoGP ride for the 2024 season, as his performances in the flyaway rounds of 2023 meant he finished the year 12th in the championship.
Ultimately, the strong performances in the last few races of 2023 saw Di Giannantonio stay in the MotoGP class, as he moved to the VR46 Racing Team, replacing Luca Marini, who moved to Repsol Honda. Despite not winning any races in 2024, Di Giannantonio was consistent throughout the season, with only one finish outside the top-ten.
Di Giannantonio achieved his best MotoGP championship position, finishing tenth over the season. He earned a two-year contract extension with VR46 for the 2025 and 2026 seasons, and would ride with factory equipment for the 2025 season. He started the season with a podium finish at the Grand Prix of the Americas, and a first home podium at the Italian Grand Prix after overtaking the factory Ducati of Francesco Bagnaia on the penultimate lap for third.
() (Races in bold indicate pole position, races in italics indicate fastest lap)
() (Races in bold indicate pole position, races in italics indicate fastest lap)