Ducati continues to collect victories in 2024 MotoGP, with its 16th overall triumph and an impressive conquest of the first six positions of the race showing that it is the strongest manufacturer in the championship. Marc Márquez was the protagonist, with Gigi Dall’Igna considering the rider’s performance a “masterpiece,” not forgetting that he was “wild.”
Gigi Dall’Igna, General Manager of Ducati Corse, expressed his satisfaction after another memorable weekend for the Italian brand, in words to LinkedIn: ‘Sixteenth win of the season! Six of our bikes in the top 6 positions: another historic first to celebrate together. Another wonderful opportunity to thank all those who make up the great Ducati Corse family’ he began by saying, highlighting the team’s collective effort.
One of the main highlights of the day was Marc Márquez, who achieved his fourth victory of the season, showing that he is back at the top of the competition, which did not leave the manager indifferent: ‘An awesome Marc Márquez bags his third 2024 success to reaffirm, as if needed, that he is very much there, back at the top of MotoGP’.
Márquez staged an impressive recovery, overcoming initial difficulties to quickly place himself among the leaders and engage in an exciting duel with Jorge Martín: ‘And he does it in his inimitable way following an unbelievable comeback that took him immediately, and with disarming authority, close to the leaders and then on to the nail biting duel with Martin. A true masterpiece on a track most congenial to him. He went «wild», as he does when he can scent victory, sparing himself nothing. Irrepressible’.
And added: ‘But the true measure of his strength, his specific weight, is all in his having immediately recovered from a very unlucky start, imposing himself over everything and everyone as the «winner-takes-all»’.
With this dominance, Ducati consolidates its position as the leader in the season, celebrating not only the individual achievements of its riders but also the collective work that has kept the brand at the top of world motorcycling.