Marquez Wins Hungarian GP for Seventh Straight Sprint-Race Double
Marc Marquez extended his championship lead to 152 points by winning his 13th sprint race in 14 rounds at the Balaton Park Circuit, while Fabio Di Giannantonio and Franco Morbidelli completed the podium.
- Marc Marquez won the Hungarian Grand Prix sprint at Balaton Park Circuit on Saturday, leading from start to finish.
- Following a dominant performance featuring multiple lap record breaks and a flawless start, Marquez increased his advantage atop the championship standings to 152 points.
- The race featured an incident-packed opening lap with Fabio Quartararo causing a chaotic collision and several crashes, while Morbidelli returned from injury to finish third.
- Fabio Di Giannantonio secured second place for VR46 Racing, Luca Marini achieved a best sprint fourth place for Honda, and Alex Marquez finished eighth maintaining second in the standings.
- Marquez’s victory reinforced his dominance this season, as Bagnaia struggled with a 13th-place finish and Morbidelli expressed satisfaction regaining rhythm after injury.
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Marc Marquez is undoubtedly the first star of the MotoGP championship. The 32-year-old Spaniard is once again showing the championship form we saw between 2013 and 2019 this season, and is steadily moving towards his ninth world title. The Ducati racer took time for our television at Balaton Park and also spoke to Eva Koderman Pavc about his private life.


Marquez wins Hungarian GP for seventh straight sprint-race double
BALATONFOKAJAR, Hungary :Ducati's Marc Marquez delivered a masterclass at the Balaton Park Circuit on Sunday, winning the first Hungarian Grand Prix in 33 years to secure his seventh straight sprint-race double and stretch his championship lead to a commanding 175 points.KTM's Pedro Acosta and Aprilia's Marco
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Although it was already evident, Marc Márquez’s beating of the rest of the competitors this Saturday at the Hungarian GP’s sprint again underlined that his reign at MotoGP in 2025 is overwhelming. Even insulting. In a couple of laps, the leader of the contest escaped hopelessly to his seventh consecutive victory of the short race on Saturdays, the thirteenth counting on Sundays, after having signed a blunt pole position in the morning, the eight…
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