Marc Marquez Coasts to Seventh Successive Victory in Hungary
Marc Marquez secured his seventh consecutive sprint and main race double this season, extending his lead by 175 points over his nearest competitor.
- On August 23, 2025, Marc Marquez won the sprint and then on Sunday completed the main race victory at Balaton Park circuit, recording his seventh successive sprint race/MotoGP double.
- Marquez returned from an injury-hit season to full fitness and form, overcoming prior injuries that had hampered his results this term.
- After a terrible start that saw him clip Marco Bezzecchi, Marc Marquez remounted from 19th and battled through the 26-lap race to reclaim the lead.
- Marquez's win extended his championship advantage, leaving him with a 175-point lead and eight races remaining, while younger brother Alex Marquez crashed and finished 14th.
- Marquez is now three off equalling his career best of 10 consecutive victories, with 2024 world champion Jorge Martin finishing fourth despite missing 10 races and Bagnaia climbing from 15th to seventh.
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Another ten-and-a-game race for Marc Marquez along the insidious track of the Balaton Park in Hungary. With the usual hunger he conquers the tenth seasonal victory, the seventh consecutive, confirming, as if there were still need, that 2025 is his year. The numbers speak clearly: proof of his overpower, there are now 175 points on his brother Alex in the World Championship. The officiality for the conquest of the ninth world title for Marquez is…
Marc Marquez continued his victory in the MotoGP and further expanded his superior World Cup leadership in Hungary.
When the pilots arrive on a new circuit, they all smile at the opportunity that always presents a blank canvas. Usually, the premieres usually give a little more weight to the human factor and reduce the impact of machinery and technology. With Marc Márquez on track and in full of faculties, however, the Hungarian GP returned to be a demonstration of power of the eight-time world champion. The leader of the contest, in perfect symbiosis with Duc…
Spaniard Marc Marquez won the Hungarian Grand Prix in the MotoGP class. He convincingly overtook his rivals on the new Balaton Park track and achieved his seventh consecutive race weekend in both the sprint and classic races.
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