Marc Márquez Targets Historic Sachsenring Record This Weekend
Marc Márquez heads to Sachsenring with a chance to set a new record at the German circuit, a track where he has dominated MotoGP for years.

Márquez and Sachsenring: A Relationship Built on Dominance
Marc Márquez arrives at the Sachsenring this weekend chasing a new record at the German circuit, a venue that has been his personal playground throughout his MotoGP career. According to reporting from Mundo Deportivo, the Spanish rider has an opportunity to add another historic milestone to his already remarkable tally at this track.
The Sachsenring has long been one of the most Márquez-friendly venues on the MotoGP calendar. His record of consecutive victories and pole positions at the German track is the stuff of motorsport legend, and this weekend he has the chance to extend that legacy further.
Now riding for the Gresini Ducati team after his high-profile departure from Repsol Honda, Márquez comes into the German round with renewed competitive momentum. His move to Ducati machinery has reinvigorated his title challenges and put him regularly toward the front of the grid.
What Record Is at Stake
The specific record Márquez is targeting at Sachsenring relates to his unmatched winning streak and overall dominance at the circuit. No rider in the modern MotoGP era has made a single track so thoroughly his own. Mundo Deportivo reported that this weekend's event gives him a fresh opportunity to push those numbers even higher, though the precise nature of the record was not fully detailed beyond the circuit's historical context.
His stats at Sachsenring are extraordinary by any measure. Year after year, competitors have arrived hoping to break his stranglehold on the event, and year after year, Márquez has found a way to come out on top. The tight, technical layout of the German circuit suits his aggressive, late-braking riding style better than almost anywhere else.
A New Chapter With Ducati
What makes this potential record particularly interesting is the context surrounding it. Márquez is no longer on the Honda machinery he rode to most of his previous Sachsenring victories. Adapting his record-chasing ambitions to a new bike and a new team adds a layer of complexity to what he is attempting.
His performances in 2024 with Gresini have shown he still possesses the speed and racecraft to fight for wins. If he manages to claim another strong result at Sachsenring, it will underline just how adaptable he remains as a rider, and how much of his German circuit success comes from his own ability rather than any single machine.
The German MotoGP round is one of the most anticipated of the season precisely because of the Márquez factor. Fans and rivals alike watch to see whether anyone can finally deny him at a track where denial has historically proven very difficult.
Riders across the paddock will be pushing hard to prevent another Sachsenring chapter being written with Márquez's name on it. Whether they succeed, or whether he walks away with yet another record to his name, will be answered once racing gets underway this weekend.
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.










