Rueda explodes in Brno with his best position in Moto2
The Spanish driver finished tenth in the Czech Republic, scoring points for the fourth time in a row.

José Antonio Rueda has marked a definitive milestone in his sporting career by achieving his best historical result in the Moto2 world championship. The Spanish driver managed to cross the finish line in tenth position during the Grand Prix of the Czech Republic, an event that was held on the legendary Brno track. This classification not only represents his best individual performance since he made the jump to the intermediate category, but also confirms an upward trend in his performance during recent days.
The statistical data supports Rueda's evolution: with this tenth place, he has his fifth scoring result of the season. Beyond the isolated numbers, what really stands out is the driver's ability to maintain consistency under pressure. This is the fourth consecutive event in which he has managed to enter the points zone, a streak that demonstrates his progressive adaptation to the demanding mechanics of Moto2.












