Marc Marquez, the leader of the MotoGP Championship, is poised to end a nine-year wait for his first victory at the Red Bull Ring this weekend. Since the Austrian Grand Prix returned to the calendar in 2016, Marquez has yet to secure a win at this circuit, despite coming close in 2017, 2018, and 2019, where his best finish was second place. The Red Bull Ring stands out as one of the few tracks on the current MotoGP calendar where Marquez has never won.
This season, Ducati riders have dominated the scene, capturing eight race wins and 11 sprint wins from the opening rounds, currently leading the championship by 120 points. Marquez recently broke a long winless streak by securing victory in Qatar earlier this year. However, he faces stiff competition from Pecco Bagnaia, who has won the last three races held at the Red Bull Ring.
Jordan Moreland, host of the Crash MotoGP podcast, highlights the challenge Marquez faces at a circuit full of character, noting that Marquez’s bike has often struggled here in the past. Still, Marquez is on a machine that has outperformed his previous rides during the season, and Bagnaia’s recent success at this track adds an extra layer of excitement to the weekend’s race.
Louis Duncan, senior journalist at Crash, is optimistic about Marquez continuing his recent winning streak, pointing out that Bagnaia hasn’t shown consistent dominance in recent Austrian races. Duncan emphasizes that although Marquez has historically struggled at the Red Bull Ring due to the bike’s low-gear acceleration limitations, the current bike suits the circuit better and Marquez is in strong form. Last year he was close to winning, and with his current momentum, a breakthrough victory looks increasingly possible.
Fan Take: This potential breakthrough at the Red Bull Ring would be a thrilling moment for MotoGP fans, showcasing Marquez’s resilience and determination. Seeing a top rider conquer a long-standing challenge not only adds drama but could shake up the championship dynamics, making the season even more exciting to follow.