Pre-season testing at Sepang and Buriram has strengthened early predictions about 2025 being a walkover for Ducati in MotoGP.
Most analysts and specialists level to the championship being a head-to-head battle between Marc Marquez and Francesco Bagnaia, who’re teaming up on the works Ducati squad this 12 months. Collectively, Marquez and Bagnaia boast a formidable 11 titles – together with eight within the premier class – and a complete of 91 victories, break up between 62 for the Spaniard and 29 for the Italian.
Ducati’s ‘dream workforce’ is contesting the longest season within the historical past of the world championship, with 22 races, making it potential for them to interrupt the 13-victory file set by Marquez at Honda in 2014. In truth, final 12 months, Bagnaia managed to win 11 out of 20 races regardless of not profitable the championship.
One other file that might fall this 12 months is the one for essentially the most victories by a single workforce, which is held by Honda since 2014. Throughout that season, HRC received 14 races, with Dani Pedrosa’s triumph on the Czech GP including to the 13 victories achieved by Marquez. Honda had damaged its personal file of 13 victories from 2011, when Casey Stoner received 10 races and Pedrosa scored one other three.
In 2024, Bagnaia and Enea Bastianini, using for Ducati, matched that whole of 13 victories. Due to this fact, ending the 2025 season with fewer than 14 victories can be a step backward for Ducati.
Fewest race winners in a single season
The 2025 season might even see the fewest variety of race winners in MotoGP’s historical past. Within the MotoGP period, the file for the least variety of grand prix victors in a single season was set in 2012, when solely three riders managed to win any of the 18 occasions – Pedrosa with seven, Stoner with 5 and champion Jorge Lorenzo with six.
On 9 events, solely 4 riders have received races in a single season, most lately in 2015, with victories from Lorenzo (seven), Marquez (5), Valentino Rossi (4), and Pedrosa (two).
5 riders managed to win a race in seven seasons within the championship’s MotoGP period. This was additionally the case in 2024, when Bagnaia received 11 races, Pramac’s Jorge Martin took the crown with three victories, Marquez received one other three races, Bastianini secured two wins, and Maverick Vinales managed one victory for Aprilia. In whole, Ducati received 19 of the 20 grands prix.
There was an identical scenario in 2003 when Honda received 15 out of the 16 grands prix held that 12 months. The one time the Japanese producer missed out on a victory that season was in Barcelona, when Loris Capirossi took the highest spot for Ducati.
Indisputably, the most important problem for the Italian producer this season can be to complete the 12 months with an ideal file of victories.
Race winners per season within the MotoGP period:
12 months
Variety of winners
Victories/ riders
2024
5
11 Pecco Bagnaia
3 Jorge MartÃn
3 Marc Márquez
2 Enea Bastianini
1 Maverick Viñales
2023
8
7 Pecco Bagnaia
4 Jorge MartÃn
3 Marco Bezzecchi
2 Aleix Espargaró
1 Johann Zarco
1 Enea Bastianini
1 Alex Rins
1 Fabio Di Giannantonio
2022
7
7 Pecco Baganaia
4 Enea Bastianini
3 Fabio Quartararo
2 Alex Rins
1 Aleix Espargaró
1 Jack Miller
1 Miguel Oliveira
2021
8
5 Fabio Quartararo
4 Pecco Bagnaia
3 Marc Márquez
2 Jack Miller
1 Jorge MartÃn
1 Maverick Viñales
1 Brad Binder
1 Miguel Oliveira
2020
9
3 Franco Morbidelli
3 Fabio Quartararo
1 Joan Mir
1 Alex Rins
1 Maverick Viñales
1 Andrea Dovizioso
1 Miguel Oliveira
1 Brad Binder
1 Danilo Petrucci
2019
5
12 Marc Márquez
2 Andrea Dovizioso
2 Maverick Viñales
2 Alex Rins
1 Danilo Petrucci
2018
5
9 Marc Márquez
4 Andrea Dovizioso
3 Jorge Lorenzo
1 Maverick Viñales
1 Cal Crutchlow
2017
5
6 Marc Márquez
6 Andrea Dovizioso
3 Maverick Viñales
2 Dani Pedrosa
1 Valentino Rossi
2016
9
5 Marc Márquez
4 Jorge Lorenzo
2 Valentino Rossi
2 Cal Crutchlow
1 Maverick Viñales
1 Andrea Dovizioso
1 Dani Pedrosa
1 Andrea Iannone
1 Jack Miller
2015
4
7 Jorge Lorenzo
5 Marc Márquez
4 Valentino Rossi
2 Dani Pedrosa
2014
4
13 Marc Márquez
2 Valentino Rossi
2 Jorge Lorenzo
1 Dani Pedrosa
2013
4
8 Jorge Lorenzo
6 Marc Márquez
3 Dani Pedrosa
1 Valentino Rossi
2012
3
7 Dani Pedrosa
6 Jorge Lorenzo
5 Casey Stoner
2011
4
10 Casey Stoner
3 Jorge Lorenzo
3 Dani Pedrosa
1 Ben Spies
2010
4
9 Jorge Lorenzo
4 Dani Pedrosa
3 Casey Stoner
2 Valentino Rossi
2009
5
6 Valentino Rossi
4 Jorge Lorenzo
4 Casey Stoner
2 Dani Pedrosa
1 Andrea Dovizioso
2008
4
9 Valentino Rossi
6 Casey Stoner
2 Dani Pedrosa
1 Jorge Lorenzo
2007
5
10 Casey Stoner
4 Valentino Rossi
2 Dani Pedrosa
1 Chris Vermeulen
1 Loris Capirossi
2006
7
5 Valentino Rossi
3 Loris Capirossi
3 Marc Melandri
2 Nicky Hayden
2 Dani Pedrosa
1 Toni ElÃas
1 Troy Bayliss
2005
5
11 Valentino Rossi
2 Marco Melandri
2 Loris Capirossi
1 Nicky Hayden
1 Alex Barros
2004
4
9 Valentino Rossi
4 Sete Gibernau
2 Makoto Tamada
1 Max Biaggi
2003
4
9 Valentino Rossi
4 Sete Gibernau
2 Max Biaggi
1 Loris Capirossi
2002
4
11 Valentino Rossi
2 Max Biaggi
2 Alex Barros
1 Tohru Ukawua
daring denotes that 12 months’s world champion
On this article
Germán Garcia Casanova
MotoGP
Marc Marquez
Francesco Bagnaia
Ducati Staff
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