Marc Marquez won the Hungarian Grand Prix on Sunday, earning him a seventh successive MotoGP victory.
The Spanish rider struggled to win the opening lap of the Balaton Park circuit in Balatonfokajar after starting from pole position on his Ducati and fell to third.
Marco Bezzecchi, an Italian Aprilia rider, finished third while Pedro Acosta, a 21-year-old compatriot, finished second on his KTM.
With eight races left, Marquez’s championship lead has increased to 175 points, thanks to Marquez’s brother Alex’s 23 points.
The 32-year-old completed his 10th consecutive sprint-GP double as a result of his efforts to win the 2025 championship.
Marquez turned two after making contact with Bezzecchi and retreated to pole.
He said, “I had to touch the brakes and go wide when I saw Marco inside.”
“Then I began to attack, and the rhythm was incredible. I’m so happy that I was rolling around the track.
At the start of lap two, Alex Marquez crashed, and the Ducati-Gresini rider ended up 14th.
Jorge Martin, the reigning world champion, finished in 16th place, just ahead of teammate Bezzecchi, who has won three straight podium finishes for the first time in his career.
Marc Marquez has won seven straight races in order to win his second MotoGP title, which comes after the race result. His most recent victory in the 2019 championship resembles a near-formal one.
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Source: BBC
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