P1racenews AI automatic summary:
Marc Marquez is nearing his coronation as a seven-time MotoGP world champion after dominating at the Hungarian Grand Prix. He’s seven for seven in the last seven rounds, setting a frightful new benchmark in a sprint era where Marquez is going to levels he’s never seen…
Since the MotoGP paddock left Silverstone in May, Marc Marquez has been dominating the races, winning seven sprints and grands prix from Aragon to Hungary. His 259 points would place him second in the championship, just 21 points behind the leader. Even if you combine all points from the last to 17th place, Marquez would still lead with 290 points.
His spectacular form in 2025 puts him on track to potentially win a seventh world title by mid-September’s San Marino Grand Prix, needing to be 185 points ahead of Alex Marquez after the Catalan Grand Prix. His brother’s misfortune would be necessary for this feat.
While Marquez humbly wishes the best for his brother, he acknowledges the possibility of achieving this unprecedented success. His recent winning streak and dominance in races have raised eyebrows in the MotoGP community, prompting discussions of whether this could be a new norm in the sport.
Despite potential challenges ahead, Marquez remains confident in his abilities and the support from his team. The Hungarian Grand Prix weekend highlighted the lack of a strong rival challenge, making Marquez’s path to victory seemingly smoother.






