Marc & Alex Marquez Deliver Gresini a Historic 1-2 at the 2024 German GP
The Gresini Racing garage erupted in celebration after Marc and Alex Marquez claimed second and third place at the 2024 MotoGP German Grand Prix at the Sachsenring.

Brothers on the Podium at Sachsenring
The 2024 German Grand Prix produced one of the most emotional moments of the MotoGP season, with Marc and Alex Marquez both finishing on the podium for Gresini Racing. Marc took second place while Alex secured third, sending the Gresini garage into scenes of pure celebration that quickly spread across social media.
For a satellite team operating on the fringes of the factory hierarchy, having two riders on the rostrum at the same race is a remarkable achievement. Gresini, which returned to MotoGP as an independent outfit in 2022 after the passing of team founder Fausto Gresini, has been building steadily - and the Sachsenring result represented one of its finest hours.
Marc Marquez has a well-documented record at the Sachsenring. The German circuit has historically been one of his strongest venues, and his second-place finish in 2024 underlined that he remains a consistent threat even while riding the Ducati GP23 rather than the latest factory-spec machine. His adaptation to Ducati machinery at Gresini has been closely watched all season, and a front-row result at a track he knows well came as little surprise to those following his progress.
Alex Marquez Continues Strong 2024 Campaign
Alex Marquez, riding alongside his brother at Gresini, matched his sibling's podium finish with third place. The younger Marquez has grown considerably as a MotoGP competitor since joining the team, and a rostrum appearance at the German GP added further weight to his improving results in 2024.
The sight of both brothers standing together on the Sachsenring podium was not lost on anyone in the paddock. Gresini's crew, visible in video footage circulating after the race, celebrated with the kind of energy that reflects what a result of this magnitude means for a team of their size.
The German GP podium also reinforced the broader narrative of the 2024 MotoGP season - that Ducati's machinery, even in its previous-generation form, is capable of competing at the very front of the grid when the right rider is aboard.
What the Result Means for Gresini
For Gresini Racing, a team that carries a deeply personal history tied to its late founder, moments like the German GP carry extra weight. Having both riders finish second and third in the same grand prix is the kind of result that validates years of work by the team's engineers and crew.
The celebrations captured in footage from the Gresini garage showed the genuine joy that followed the chequered flag. That raw reaction from team members reflects not just the sporting achievement, but the emotional stakes that come with competing in MotoGP as an independent team.
With the 2024 season continuing across more rounds, the German GP result gives Gresini strong momentum heading into the second half of the calendar. Both Marquez brothers now have podium pedigree on recent circuits, and the team will be looking to carry that form forward.
MotoGP Correspondent
Luca Moretti is 21.fun's MotoGP correspondent, following the championship from free practice to the podium with an eye for race strategy and tech.










