David Muñoz Undergoes Pelvic Surgery After Gruesome Moto3 Crash in Hungary
Spanish Moto3 rider David Muñoz is recovering after undergoing surgery for a pelvic fracture sustained during a chaotic crash at the 2025 Hungarian Grand Prix. The Dynavolt Intact GP team confirmed the injury, which occurred during the final laps of the race in Budapest, marking a significant setback for the 20-year-old rider from Brenes, Spain.
What Happened During the Crash?
The incident unfolded on the final lap of the Moto3 race, as Muñoz navigated the 11th turn. According to the team’s statement, Muñoz’s front wheel made contact with the rear wheel of Álvaro Carpe’s motorcycle, causing him to lose control. The collision sent Muñoz tumbling to the track, where he was further struck by Valentín Perrone’s bike. The sequence of events left Muñoz with a pelvic fracture, necessitating immediate medical attention.

The team emphasized that Muñoz was “immediately taken to a Budapest hospital for surgery,” though no details about the procedure or his prognosis were provided. The incident has raised concerns about safety protocols in Moto3, a class known for its high-speed, close-quarters racing.
Why This Crash Matters for Moto3
Crashes in Moto3 are often attributed to the tight racing environment and the high number of competitors vying for position. The 2025 Hungarian GP marked the first major incident of the season, drawing attention to the risks faced by young riders. Muñoz, a rising star in the category, had been a consistent performer, and his absence could impact the championship standings.
The crash also highlights the physical toll of Moto3. Riders often compete in conditions that demand split-second decisions, and the 11th turn at the Hungaroring—known for its high-speed entry and technical challenges—has been a hotspot for incidents in the past.