María Herrera
María Herrera Muñoz is a Spanish motorcycle racer. She won 2025 FIM Women's [Circuit Racing World Championship] after double winning at the final round in Circuito de Jerez.
Career
Early career
Born in Oropesa, Toledo, Herrera was the first female competitor to win a race in the FIM CEV Repsol series, winning the Moto3 race at Motorland Aragón for the Junior Team Estrella Galicia 0,0 squad in 2013. She added a second victory later in the season at Circuito de Navarra, and led the championship into the final round at Jerez. Ultimately, Herrera retired from the final race, and finished fourth in the championship, thirteen points behind champion Fabio Quartararo. Herrera was joined by Quartararo at the Junior Team Estrella Galicia 0,0 squad for the 2014 season. Despite recording a victory in the opening round at Jerez, she only finished on the podium twice, and finished eighth in the championship.Moto3 World Championship
While competing in the Spanish championship, Herrera made four guest appearances in the Moto3 World Championship as a wildcard at the Spanish rounds with the Junior Estrella Galicia 0,0 team. In 2015 she embarked on a full season Grand Prix campaign, riding alongside compatriot Isaac Viñales in the Husqvarna Factory Laglisse team. Herrera's best result was 11th-place at Phillip Island.Herrera was included in the provisional entry list for the 2016 Moto3 season, partnering Lorenzo Dalla Porta at Team Laglisse on KTM bikes. However, the team initially withdrew from the championship due to financial issues. However, on 1 March, Herrera announced her intention to compete in 2016, with Herrera riding a sole KTM entry; which includes her taking over operations of Team Laglisse and becoming an owner-rider for 2016.
Herrera was the only female rider in the MotoGP paddock for 2017 with Team AGR, who was running a single bike in both Moto3 and Moto2 series. She took part in the Moto3 category in 2017. She raced in the same Moto3 class the previous year as Owner-Rider on a KTM with team MH6 and in 2015 with Husqvarna Factory Laglisse.
Supersport 300 World Championship
In 2018 Maria Herrera was riding for BCD Yamaha MS Racing on a Yamaha YZF-R3 in the FIM Supersport 300 World Championship. She finished 13th in the 2018 World Supersport 300 standings with 45 points taking one fastest lap along the way and several top ten finishes to her name.MotoE
Herrera returned to the Grand Prix paddock in 2019, with the Ángel Nieto Team have announcing her as their second rider for the inaugural FIM Enel 2019 MotoE World Cup. The Spanish rider lined up alongside 2011 125cc World Champion and former World SBK and World SSP rider Nico Terol for the Ángel Nieto Team in the first global racing series MotoE World Cup for electric motorcycles. Herrera continued with the Ángel Nieto Team in MotoE until 2024 when she switched to the Klint Forward Factory Team.WorldWCR
In 2024, Herrera participated in the inaugural FIM Women's Circuit [Racing World Championship] with the Klint Forward Factory Team, finishing second overall in the championship. She remained with the Klint Forward Team in 2025 and won the championship.Career statistics
FIM CEV Moto3 Championship
Races by year
| Year | Bike | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | Pos | Pts |
| 2012 | Honda | JER 23 | NAV WD | ARA Ret | CAT 29 | ALB1 19 | ALB2 15 | VAL 16 | 30th | 1 | ||
| 2013 | KTM | CAT1 11 | CAT2 13 | ARA 1 | ALB1 6 | ALB2 13 | NAV 1 | VAL1 5 | VAL1 2 | JER Ret | 4th | 102 |
FIM CEV Moto3 International Championship
Races by year
| Year | Bike | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | Pos | Pts |
| 2014 | Honda | JER1 2 | JER2 1 | LMS Ret | ARA 6 | CAT1 Ret | CAT2 8 | ALB 9 | NAV 7 | ALG Ret | VAL1 5 | VAL2 Ret | 8th | 90 |
Grand Prix motorcycle racing
Races by year
Half points awarded as less than two thirds of the race distance was completed.
Season still in progress.
Supersport 300 World Championship
Races by year
| Year | Bike | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | Pos | Pts | Ref |
| Yamaha | SPA 17 | NED 10 | ITA 7 | GBR 18 | CZE 9 | Misano [World Circuit Marco Simoncelli|ITA] 6 | POR Ret | FRA 4 | 13th | 45 |
Supersport World Championship
Races by year
| Year | Bike | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | Pos | Pts |
| Yamaha | AUS 16 | THA 15 | SPA 15 | NED 19 | ITA 15 | SPA 14 | ITA DSQ | GBR | POR Ret | FRA | Circuito [San Juan Villicum|ARG] | QAT | 29th | 5 |
Women's Motorcycling World Championship
Races by year
| Year | Team | Bike | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | Pos | Pts |
| 2024 | Klint Forward Team | Yamaha YZF-R7 | MIS1 1 | MIS2 1 | DON1 4 | DON2 1 | ARG1 1 | ARG2 3 | CRE1 1 | CRE2 Ret | EST1 2 | EST2 3 | JER1 1 | JER2 Ret | 2nd | 215 |
| 2025 | Klint Forward Team | Yamaha YZF-R7 | ASS1 1 | ASS2 2 | CRE1 2 | CRE2 1 | DON1 1 | DON2 3 | BAL1 1 | BAL2 3 | MAG1 1 | MAG2 4 | JER1 1 | JER2 6 | 1st | 245 |
| 2026 | Terra & Vita GRT Yamaha WorldWCR Team | Yamaha YZF-R7 | ALG1 | ALG2 | ASS1 | ASS2 | BAL1 | BAL2 | MIS1 | MIS2 | DON1 | DON2 | JER1 | JER2 | NC* | 0* |