2014 FIM CEV Moto3 International Championship

Fabio Quartararo successfully defended his championship by winning nine out of the eleven races.

By winning the championship, he secured himself a ride in Moto3 for 2015 – despite being under the minimum age limit – following a rule change in August 2014.

[1] Other race winners were María Herrera at Jerez, and series runner up Jorge Navarro at Albacete; Quartararo finished second in both races.

Hiroki Ono finished the season in third place with four podiums.

Bold – Pole positionItalics – Fastest lap

2014 champion Fabio Quartararo