The King Returns to the Throne
The roar of engines echoed across the Balatonring as history was written in Hungary. Marc Marquez, the Spanish maestro riding for Ducati Lenovo, didn't just win; he conquered. Clocking in at 42 minutes and 55.325 seconds, Marquez crossed the line first, securing his maiden victory of the season in a masterclass that silenced the doubters. This wasn't just another checkered flag; it was destiny fulfilled. Marquez now sits at an elite table, joining only Giacomo Agostini and Valentino Rossi as the third rider in history to reach 100 Grand Prix wins across all classes. The man with the mustache has done it again.
Chaos at the Front, Battle in the Midfield
While Marquez celebrated, the championship picture fractured. Series leader Marco Bezzecchi, riding for Aprilia, saw his title hopes take a massive blow after a crash on the very first lap. The Italian was out before the real race even began. Behind the winner, Pedro Acosta of Red Bull KTM took second, just 1.343 seconds off the pace, while Francesco Bagnaia rounded out the podium in third.
For Turkish star Toprak Razgatlıoğlu, the day was about survival and consistency. Riding the Prima Pramac Yamaha, Razgatlıoğlu navigated the 4.08-kilometer circuit for 26 laps to finish 11th, trailing the leader by over 25 seconds. It wasn't a podium, but in a race defined by early chaos and Marquez's dominance, points are points. With the next stop being the Czech Republic Grand Prix on June 21, the battle for the top spots intensifies. Bezzecchi leads with 180 points, followed by Jorge Martin, Fabio Di Giannantonio, Pedro Acosta, and the fresh champion Marquez.
marquez gerçekten farklı bir seviyede rn... 100 galibiyet mi ya? top rak olsa da 11. olmak kötü değil ama daha fazlasını beklerdik tbh.