Marc Márquez
Spanish motorcycle racer
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2025 | Marc Márquez finishes 3rd and 2nd in the British Grand Prix. |
2025 | Marc Márquez finishes 2nd and 1st in the French Grand Prix. |
2025 | Marc Márquez retires from the American Grand Prix. |
May 2025 | Marc Márquez finishes 12th and 1st in the Spanish Grand Prix. |
2025 | Márquez achieves 6 successive sprint victories in the early part of the MotoGP season. |
2025 | Márquez wins 3 out of the first 4 feature races of the MotoGP season, demonstrating a strong start with Ducati. |
2025 | Márquez secures 4 successive pole positions in the first races of the season. |
2025 | Marc Márquez finishes in 1st position overall in the MotoGP championship with 171 points |
April 13 2025 | Márquez wins the Qatar Grand Prix starting from pole position and winning by 4.535 seconds. |
March 16 2025 | Márquez wins the Argentine Grand Prix starting from pole position and winning by 1.362 seconds. |
2025 | Marc Márquez was nominated for the Laureus World Sports Awards in the Comeback of the Year category |
March 2 2025 | Márquez wins the Thailand Grand Prix with Ducati Lenovo Team, riding a Ducati Desmosedici GP25, starting from pole position with a margin of 0:01.732. |
2025 | Marc Márquez is set to compete in the MotoGP season riding for Ducati. |
2024 | Márquez races for the Ducati satellite team Gresini and wins the Australian Grand Prix. |
2024 | In Aragon, Marc claimed pole position, his first sprint win, and his first race win with Ducati, marking his 60th win in MotoGP and ending a 1043-day winless streak. |
2024 | After a heavy crash in practice at Sachsenring, Márquez qualified 13th and finished 6th in the sprint and 2nd in the main race behind Pecco Bagnaia. |
2024 | Márquez won the San Marino GP and finished 3rd at the Emilia Romagna GP, completing the European leg of the tour. |
2024 | At Indonesia, Márquez started from 12th on the grid, finishing 3rd in the sprint race but retired from the main race due to a mechanical failure. |
2024 | At Mugello, Marc finished 2nd in the sprint and 4th in the main race. |
2024 | Marc Márquez finished P2 in the sprint at the Circuit of the Americas before crashing out of the lead in the main race due to a front brake issue. |
2024 | Marc Márquez finished P5 in the Qatar sprint and P4 in the race, making a steady start to his 2024 campaign. |
2024 | Márquez crashed while running for podium positions at both Buriram and Sepang but managed to finish in 11th and 12th place respectively. |
2024 | Marc Márquez finished 2nd in the Solidarity GP, marking his 20th podium of the season and securing 3rd place in the championship, his best placement since 2019. |
2024 | Marc Márquez finished 4th in the Valencia Test with a time of 1:29.424 after completing a total of 49 laps. |
2024 | Márquez faced a challenging weekend at Assen, crashing out of the sprint and finishing 4th in the main race, later receiving a 16-second penalty. |
2024 | Marc Márquez finished P2 in the main race at Jerez after a close battle with reigning world champion Pecco Bagnaia. |
2024 | Marc finished P2 from P13 on the grid in both races at Le Mans, bringing him to third in the championship. |
2024 | In Barcelona, Marc finished P2 in the sprint and P3 in the main race after starting P14 on the grid. |
2024 | At Jerez, Márquez claimed his first pole position with Ducati, which was his 93rd pole in GP racing. |
2024 | At Phillip Island, Márquez recovered from a bad start to win the race after initially falling below 10th position. |
2024 | In his second sprint race with Ducati, Marc finished P2 at Portugal. |
November 2024 | Márquez finished 3rd in the championship, his best championship placement since 2019, after a challenging but impressive season with Ducati. |
October 2024 | At Phillip Island, Márquez won the race after starting from P2, overtaking Pecco Bagnaia and Jorge Martin in the final laps. |
September 1 2024 | Márquez wins the Aragon Grand Prix with Gresini Racing MotoGP team, riding a Ducati Desmosedici GP23, starting from pole position with a margin of 0:04.789. |
June 5 2024 | It was announced that Marc Márquez will join the Ducati Lenovo Team for the 2025 MotoGP season, partnering with two-time World Champion Francesco Bagnaia, after replacing outgoing rider Enea Bastianini. |
2023 | At the Mugello event, Márquez qualified in P2 and finished in P7 during the sprint race before crashing out of the main race while competing for P3 against Luca Marini. |
2023 | Marc Márquez was the subject of the docuseries 'Marc Márquez: ALL IN,' which aired on Prime Video and detailed his struggles to return after a career-halting injury. |
2023 | Marc Márquez finished the MotoGP season in 14th place with 96 points. |
2023 | After the summer break, Marc Márquez ended a 7-race long streak of non-finishes in main races at the 2023 Austrian motorcycle Grand Prix, finishing in 12th place. |
November 2023 | Marc Márquez was allowed to test a Ducati at the official test at the Circuit Ricardo Tormo in Valencia, Spain, following the 2023 season-end race weekend. |
October 15 2023 | Marc Márquez's move to Gresini Racing was announced ahead of the Indonesian round, marking his departure from Honda for a one-year contract with the Ducati satellite team. |
October 4 2023 | Honda announced that they had prematurely terminated their contract with Marc Márquez by mutual agreement, confirming he would leave the team at the end of the season to join the Gresini Racing MotoGP team. |
May 13 2023 | Marc Márquez returned to racing at the French Grand Prix held over the weekend. |
April 2023 | Marc Márquez was injured in a crash with Miguel Oliveira during the main race in Portugal, ruling him out of the second race in Argentina and the third race in the United States. |
April 2023 | Márquez missed the fourth race in Spain, where Iker Lecuona took over his race-slot as a nominated replacement rider. |
March 2023 | Marc Márquez took pole position and finished 3rd in the first ever MotoGP Sprint Race at the opening event in Portugal. |
2022 | Márquez was sidelined indefinitely beginning with the Catalan round, after having a fourth surgery on his right humerus. |
2022 | Marc Márquez completed the MotoGP season in 13th place with 113 points. |
October 2022 | Marc Márquez reached the milestone of 100 podiums in the premier class at the Australian Grand Prix. |
October 2022 | At the Grand Prix of Japan, Márquez achieved the 91st pole position of his career in wet conditions, marking almost three years without a pole. |
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