Career
Moto3 World Championship
Arenas debuted in the Moto3 World Championship in the last race of the 2014 season in Valencia, as he was signed by Calvo Team to replace the injured Eric Granado. InAspar Team (2016)
In the 2016 Moto3 season he first made three appearances with thePeugeot MC Saxoprint (2016)
In 2016, later joined the Peugeot MC Saxoprint team as the permanent replacement for Alexis Masbou.Aspar Team (2017–2020)
In 2020, He finished the 2020 Moto3 World Championship season as the world champion, taking 174 points with 3 wins and 5 podiums, edging out both Tony Arbolino and Ai Ogura by 4 points.Moto2 World Championship
Aspar Team (2021–2022)
Arenas joined the Aspar Moto2 team in the 2021 season. It was a relatively weak season for Arenas, spending most of it getting up to grips with the bike, scoring only 28 points in 18 races, and finishing 21st in the standings. The 2022 season was better, as Arenas collected 90 points, finishing 12th in the standings, with his season best result a 4th place from Rimini.Red Bull KTM Ajo (2023)
Earning a ride at a top team, he competed for the Red Bull KTM Ajo Moto2 team in the 2023 season. Arenas went on to finish the season 14th in the standings, collecting 85 points, and a season's best 3rd place in Catalonia, his first podium in the intermediate class. His teammate Pedro Acosta won the title by a comfortable margin, 83 points.Gresini Racing Moto2 (2024)
Arenas officially joined Gresini Racing Moto2 for the 2024 Moto2 season, where he was paired with teammate Manuel González.Career statistics
Career highlights
*CEV Buckler Moto3 Championship
Races by year
( key) (Races in bold indicate pole position, races in ''italics'' indicate fastest lap)FIM CEV Moto3 Junior World Championship
Races by year
( key) (Races in bold indicate pole position, races in ''italics'' indicate fastest lap)Grand Prix motorcycle racing
By season
By class
Races by year
( key) (Races in bold indicate pole position, races in ''italics'' indicate fastest lap) Half points awarded as less than two thirds (2022 Thai GP)/less than half (2023 Australian GP) of the race distance (but at least three full laps) was completed.Suzuka 8 Hours results
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