
Marc Marquez is already a MotoGP winner for Ducati after winning the Sprint match at The Thai Grand Prix in his Borgo Panigale brand debut in Buriram on Saturday.
His red life had almost a perfect start so far with Marquez being cruated in glory from the position of the pole. The 32 -year -old hit his brother Alex Marquez or Gresini for a pole position of 0.146 seconds. Francesco Bagnaia, Ducati’s teammate, was 0.173s slower around Buriram on P3.
The trio, in the end, would hold these positions up to the Coar Flag in the sprint race. Marquez won the Thai Grand Prix teaser by 1,185s for his 28 -year -old brother, plus 3,423s to the Bagnaia title opponent. Star champion Ai Ogura impressed on the debut for the trackhouse on P4.

Marc Marquez amazed by Alex Marquez’s rhythm in the Sprint Grand Prix match of Thailand
While the new Ducati rider replaced Enea Bastianini only won 1,185s after 13 rounds, Tnt Sports Pundit Sylvain Guintoli feels that Marquez had another speed in the Sprint match of Thai GP. Spanish body language on the Ducati GP25 boat has shown that it is easy.
But one aspect of the sprint race in Buriram was surprised by the oldest of the Marquez brothers, with Marc admitting that he was expecting Alex would fall back more than the rider Gresini at the end of the Teaser GP of Thailand. Alex is one of the three riders with the Ducati GP24 in the 2025 campaign.
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“After attending the practice sessions, I didn’t want any fulfillment,” Marquez said through quotation marks Azon. “The first sprint race of the year, no matter how good your rhythm is, there is always this extra volume.”
He added: “When I saw this gap with Alex, I was expecting to fall a little more at the end. But he was able to continue with some quite comfortable moments.
Thin | Rider | GROUP | Scales |
1 | Marc marquez | Duck | 12 |
2 | Alex Markuz | Grass | 9 |
3 | Francesco Bagnaia | Duck | 7 |
4 | Ai ogura | Monitoring | 6 |
5 | Franco Nordelli | VR46 | 5 |
6 | Pedro Acosta | Ktm | 4 |
7 | Quartararo | Samoha | 3 |
8 | Brad | Ktm | 2 |
9 | Joan mir | Cartilage | 1 |
10 | Johann Zaros | LCR | 0 |
Marc Marquez believes that Ducati can improve their bike to be ‘more consistent’ in Buriram
Despite the victory of the sprint race this Saturday, Marquez still feels that Ducati should make changes to their bike for the Thai Grand Prix this Sunday. He sees at least two or three aspects where the Borgo Panigale team can be improved, while Michelin tires soon received the Marquez alert.
“I have the bones able to see this in such a warm piece the tires differ differently,” he continued. “We have to make two or three adjustments tomorrow to try to be a little more consistent.”
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It is rather ominous for the rest of the 2025 MotoGP grid that Marquez believes that Ducati has areas to improve after the victory of the sprint race in the Thai GP without pushing their GP25 to its full limits. Alex Marquez will hope that Gresini can also improve his package at the Ducati GP24.
Alex will undoubtedly hope to turn his P2 to start another podium in the real Thailand GP on Sunday, with Marquez having five top -class podiums in his name so far. Also, it has not yet won a Premier Class Grand Prix victory, but it may be in a strong position this weekend.
The Gresini couple Alex Marquez and Fermin Aldeguer plus the VR46 Rider Franco Morbidelli are fighting for Ducati’s Ducati package, with the other Pilot of VR46. Es.
While Ducati has maintained the 2024 engine for their 2025 bike, the GP25 differs from GP24 to other aspects of the frame such as their swingarm. Bagnaia was even named the Bologna Bullets package as GP24.9 because of the similarity and differences of their new bike.