Marc Marquez dominates Hungarian MotoGP; Claims seventh consecutive victory

Marc Marquez delivered a striking performance at Balaton Park Circuit, won the Hungarian Grand Prix and achieved his seventh consecutive victory. The triumph of the Ducati star further strengthened his lead in the MotoGP Championship, which is now at an impressive 175 points. An exciting race starts the race started with a high drama, as Marquez lost the lead on the opening round. Aprilia Marco Bezzecchi took over and used a moment of contact with Marquez who delayed the Spaniard and dropped him to fourth place. When he thought about the incident, Marquez noted: ‘Fortunately for both of us, I was able to save the accident, and he just continued. But from that point, the race changed a little. ‘ Despite the setback, Marquez’s choice of medium compound ties was beneficial, setting the way for a remarkable return. Strategic tire choice While Bezzecchi and Franco Morbidelli chose for soft rear tires, Marquez’s medium connection enabled him to maintain constant performance as the race progressed. After reaching its tires optimal temperature, Marquez quickly got into the ranks, overtook Morbidelli and closed the gap to Bezzecchi. KTM’s Pedro Acosta also used the soft tire battle, which makes Morbidelli smooth to secure third place. By cloth 11 Marquez made his move. With the help of Bezzecchi’s Slipstream, he claimed the lead with a decisive casing and later explained: ‘When I saw that the soft rear tires began to fall, I was with the medium, I began to attack. I had a super nice rhythm. I flowed on the track. ‘ From there, Marquez moved away and showed his brand fluidity and control. Acosta vs Bezzecchi Battle Pedro Acosta, in his second MotoGP season, gave an impressive performance and caught Bezzecchi on Lap 16 to secure second place. Despite its strong pace, Acosta could not close the three -second gap to Marquez, which found an extra gear in the closing size. Bezzecchi admitted: ‘I needed the extra grip of the soft tape to brake, so I had it with the soft daring. But for us, it might have been better to use the medium. ‘ Acosta, meanwhile, expressed gratitude to his team, who worked until 2am to rebuild his bike after a qualifying accident, saying, “I just want to thank each of them.” Other important details about the champion of the race -governing champion, Jorge Martin, from 16th place due to continued recovery from the injury, showed resilience by setting the fastest shot and finishing fourth – his best result since returning to April. The result indicates a promising return to Martin, while Marquez’s brother, Alex Marquez, struggled after an early accident, finished 14th and lost the ground in the championships. Marquez’s unstoppable Momentum Marquez’s victory at Hungarian Grand Prix emphasizes his dominance in the 2025 MotoGP season. With 13 Sprint victories and a seventh consecutive victory in the race, the six-time champion is in a remarkable form. His strategic skills and the ability to adapt to the dynamics of races made him the rider to beat as he continued to represent his championship.

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