Rei Wakamatsu


Rei Wakamatsu is a Japanese Grand Prix motorcycle racer who competes in the J-GP3 class of the 2025 All Japan Road Race Championship for JAPAN POST docomo business TP.
He made his Grand Prix debut in the Moto3 World Championship in 2024, acting as a replacement rider for MLav Racing. He is also an Asia Talent Cup graduate, having participated in the 2019, 2021 and 2022 seasons.

Early life

Wakamatsu was born in the Katsushika ward of Tokyo, Japan. He started riding bikes at the age of 5, influenced by his father Hiroki, who was an All Japan Road Race 125cc rider at the time. He was a student of the MFJ Road Race Academy and Musashi HARC-Pro Scholarship, where he was mentored by former 125cc world champion Kazuto Sakata, who sponsored him for a wildcard appearance in the 2018 All Japan Road Race Championship at Tsukuba Circuit.

Career

Asia Talent Cup

Wakamatsu was selected to compete in the 2019 Asia Talent Cup season, at the age of 13. His best result in his debut year was a 12th place at Sepang. He was set to start his second Cup season in 2020 but the championship was cancelled after just one round at Qatar due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Wakamatsu faced his second full-time Asia Talent Cup season in 2021, where his best results were two fourth-place finishes at Lusail.
In 2022, Wakamatsu would participate in his third and final Asia Talent Cup season. He earned his maiden podium with a second-place finish at Sepang, only milliseconds off first, and finished in ninth place overall.

All Japan Road Race Championship

J-GP3

In October 2020, Wakamatsu made a wildcard appearance in the J-GP3 class of the All Japan Road Race Championship at Motegi, where he claimed a tenth-place finish. In 2021, Wakamatsu competed part-time in the J-GP3 class, where he achieved a fifth best place finish at Suzuka.
In 2022, Wakamatsu entered his first full-time J-GP3 season, where he scored his first class podium at Sportsland Sugo. He ended the season in seventh place in the standings, despite missing two rounds due to his participation in the Asia Talent Cup. Wakamatsu signed with Kohara Racing TP for the 2023 J-GP3 season. He clinched three podiums in total, one being his maiden win at Okayama, and finished third in the overall standings. In 2024, he stayed with the same team. He won the opening round at Motegi, in front of Ryota Ogiwara, and claimed a second win at Okayama later that season. He finished on the podium in every round except for the final one at Suzuka, which placed him as runner-up in the final standings.
Wakamatsu won the opening round of the 2025 J-GP3 championship in front of Hiroki Ono at Sportsland Sugo, where he scored his first class podium in 2022. However, due to an injury, he missed the final round at Suzuka and finished the season in fourth place.

Moto3 World Championship

MLav Racing (2024)

Wakamatsu made his Grand Prix debut at the 2024 Japanese motorcycle Grand Prix in Moto3, riding on board a Honda NSF250RW, similar to the one in J-GP3, as a replacement rider for MLav Racing. He finished the race in 20th place.

Career statistics

All Japan Road Race Championship

Races by year

YearClassBike1234567PosPts
2020J-GP3HondaSUGOKA
C
AUTMOT
10
SUZNC-
2021J-GP3HondaMOTSUG
6
TSU1
12
TSU2
8
SUZ
5
OKAAUT11th36
2022J-GP3HondaMOT
9
SUG
3
TSU
6
AUTOKASUZ
6
7th43
2023J-GP3HondaMOT
5
SUG
8
TSU
2
AUT
4
OKA
1
SUZ
4
3rd93
2024J-GP3HondaMOT
1
SUG
2
TSU
2
AUT
3
OKA
1
SUZ
11
2nd114
2025J-GP3HondaSUG
1
TSU1
19
TSU2
2
MOT
2
AUT
4
OKASUZ
DNS
4th71.5

  • – Rider did not finish the race, but was classified as he completed more than ~75% of the race distance.
  • – Half points were awarded based on the qualifying results at the 2025 Autopolis round, after the race was cancelled due to low visibility.

Grand Prix motorcycle racing

Races by year

YearClassBike1234567891011121314151617181920PosPts
Moto3HondaQATPORAMESPAFRACATITANEDGERGBRAUTARARSMEMIINAJPN
20
AUSTHAMALSLD31st0