Marc Marquez Clinches 100th Career Victory with Hungarian Grand Prix Triumph | Sports-Games
- On Sunday, Spanish MotoGP champion Marc Marquez secured his 100th career victory at the Hungarian Grand Prix in Balaton Park, just weeks after undergoing shoulder and foot surgeries.
- Returning from recent surgery, the 33-year-old displayed dominant form throughout the weekend, winning Saturday's sprint race from pole position before his main event triumph.
- Marquez engaged in a thrilling race-long battle with KTM rider Pedro Acosta, pulling away decisively on lap 14 to secure victory while Ducati teammate Francesco Bagnaia finished third.
- The race proved challenging for Aprilia after Jorge Martin crashed on the first lap, collecting teammates Marco Bezzecchi and Gresini Racing's Fermin Aldeguer plus Trackhouse rider Raul Fernandez.
- Celebrating with a red flag emblazoned with the number 100, Marquez became the third rider in history to reach a century of wins, joining Giacomo Agostini and Valentino Rossi .
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Marc Marquez, the indestructible nine-time world motorcycle champion, has had another perfect weekend of racing. The experienced Catalan rider achieved another milestone at the Hungarian Grand Prix in Budapest, achieving his 100th career victory. The elder of the Marquez brothers did not hide his excitement after another grandmaster performance.
Seven-time world champion Marc Marquez (Ducati Lenovo Team; 42.55.325) won the eighth round of the MotoGP season in Hungary.
Marc Márquez has achieved his 100th victory in the World Cup after winning again in Balaton Park. The leridan did not go up to the first casket on the podium since September 16, 2025 at the San Marino GP. After the race, Ducati recognized that “it was a face victory after last year’s injury”, “but it was worth it,” he said. “I am super contented. It was a face victory after last year’s injury. In sport everything can change from day to day. We h…
"It was a expensive victory. After last year everything changed. Sport is like this. But I knew there was a good chance here to win," Márquez stressed that it is relaunched in the race for the World Cup.
The Spanish motorcycling star is the winner of the Hungarian Grand Prix in the MotoGP class.
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