Marc Marquez claimed his 100th motorcycle grand prix victory at the Hungarian Grand Prix, which ended Ad Ducati’s season.
Cervera beat the ant Pedro Acosta He was in a tough fight for his first win since San Marino last year. He is now the third rider to reach 100 victories, behind Giacomo Agostini and Valentino Rossi.
What a war! 😍 How far is Pedro Acosta from Marc Marquez in his skills?
Despite winning the Sprint race Marquez He was playing with expectations. Hungarian Grand Prix. He insisted it would be a tough fight on Sunday and that’s exactly what he got.
A difficult start for the Ducati rider put Acosta on his side and made him turn one. The pair found themselves in a league of their own after the first corner, with a multi-bike crash completely splitting the field.

Marc Marquez wins 100th Hungarian Grand Prix after Pedro Acosta battle
Jorge Martin closed the front turn and cleared his Aprilia team-mate Marco Bezecci, Fabio Di Giantantonio, Raul Fernandez and Fermin Aldeguer. It has huge implications for the championship, with three of the top five, including three, all in turn one.
The following lap, Acosta began to stamp his authority, claiming the lead from Marquez. The two fighters soon exchanged the fastest rounds as they set up a dramatic battle.
Both went out in a five-rider accident at the start of April! 😲 If there is George Martin, what punishment does he deserve?
Martin, Bezecchi, Di Giannantonio, Aldeguer and Fernandez are out.
On lap 14, Marquez moved into the lead, only for Acosta to get back under him and regain the lead. of KTM Rider blocks his future teammate in the final corner.
from the Ducati Rider was too much at the end, but Marquez passed Acosta on lap 15 and began to close the gap. The 33-year-old’s tire and physical condition were not a problem as he achieved a historic victory
Acosta had to settle for second, while Bagnaia was in a race of his own, taking the final podium spot.
Full 2026 Hungarian Grand Prix results
| P.O.S. | Rider | Time / Interval f. | group |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Mark Marquez | 42:55.325 | Ducati |
| 2 | Pedro Acosta | 1.343 | KTM |
| 3 | Francesco Bagnaia | 11.632 | Ducati |
| 4 | No. Ogura | 15.539 | Tracking house |
| 5 | Luca Marini | 18.669 | Honda |
| 6 | Diogo Moreira | 21.794 | LCR |
| 7 | Iker Lecuona | 22.815 | Gresini |
| 8 | Jack Miller | 23.283 | Pramak |
| 9 | Ine Bastianini | 24.491 | Tech3 |
| 10 | Brad Binder | 24.601 | KTM |
| 11 | Toprak Razgatlioglu | 25.135 | Pramak |
| 12 | Fabio D’Giantantonio | 28.386 | VR46 |
| 13 | Alex Rin | 29.207 | Yamaha |
| 14 | Franco Morbidelli | 31.333 | VR46 |
| 15 | Maverick Vinales | 32.536 | Tech3 |
| 16 | Cal Crutchlow | 54.604 | LCR |
| NC | Fabio Quatararo | DNF | Yamaha |
| NC | Joan Mir | DNF | Honda |
| NC | Fermin Aldeguer | DNF | Gresini |
| NC | Marco Bezecchi | DNF | Aprilia |
| NC | Raul Fernandez | DNF | Tracking house |
| NC | George Martin | DNF | Aprilia |
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