Brad Binder set South African pulses races with a scintillating win in his first MotoGP season at the Brno, Hungary track three weekends ago, and ever since, interest in Moto-GP across the continent has looked set to increase substantially. Right now, the sport is hitting all kinds of milestones that make it a standout in an increasingly busy sports fan’s schedule.
MotoGP have released the following abbreviated history of the first 900 races.
“When the World Championship began in 1949, the premier class was limited to 500cc and so it remained until 2002, when the class was renamed ‘MotoGP™’ and the capacity limit increased, initially to 990cc for four-stroke machines. From those 500s to the modern prototypes about to make more history at the Red Bull Ring, the competition is closer than ever and the spectacle one of the greatest in motorsport – something worth celebrating in itself. Over the 899 premier class Grand Prix races so far, there are 111 different winners. Who tops the table? Nine-time World Champion Valentino Rossi (Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP), who’s taken 89 victories – meaning the ‘Doctor’ has won a jaw-dropping 10% of all premier class races in history. |
Rider – Premier class wins Valentino Rossi – 89 (10% of all premier class races) Giacomo Agostini – 68 Marc Marquez – 56 Mick Doohan – 54 Jorge Lorenzo – 47 Total 314 (35% of all premier class victories) |
This ‘fantastic five’ of Rossi, Agostini, Marquez, Doohan and Lorenzo have won a stunning 35% of the 899 premier class races between them. Rossi has also started 346 of them, or 38.5% of all premier class races in history. It’s not all about the top step, however, with the podium finishers over 899 races also making for incredible reading. 269 riders have managed to achieve the feat in the premier class so far, with a familiar name at the top of the table: Valentino Rossi. |
Rider – Premier class podiums Valentino Rossi 199 (22% of all premier class races) Jorge Lorenzo 114 Dani Pedrosa 112 Marc Marquez 95 Mick Doohan 95 |
History continues to be made week on week too. In Brno, Brad Binder (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) became the latest first time premier class winner, the first South African to achieve the feat as KTM also took their first MotoGP win. In the Austrian GP, there was another milestone: the 50th premier class win for Ducati, taken by Andrea Dovizioso (Ducati Team). 899 races, 111 winners, 269 podium finishers, 19 different countries… and now we get suited and booted for the BMW M Grand Prix of Styria. The premier class race is a history-maker in itself as the competition hits 900 races – but there’s also chance to make even more. A 200th podium for Rossi? A new premier class winner? Or the beginning of another different chapter? Tune in on Sunday the 23rd of August at 14:00 (GMT +2) as the lights go out at the Red Bull Ring and a little more history is made – that’s a guarantee!” |