1043 – Marc Marquez won a Grand Prix for the first time since the 2021 Emilia-Romagna GP, taking the 86th win in his GP career and his 60th in the premier class, which is just eight less than Giacomo Agostini who sits in second place behind Valentino Rossi (89 wins) on the list of the most successful premier class riders.
400 – José Antonio Rueda became the 400th different Grand Prix race winner in the history of Grand Prix racing.
25 – Jorge Martin finished P2 for his 25th podium in MotoGP , all with Ducati, and the 53rd in his GP career. With Francesco Bagnaia crashing out in the incident with Alex Marquez, Martin is now leading the Championship with a 23-point advantage.
15 – Marquez became the 15th different Ducati winner in the premier class so far.
6 – This is Marquez’ first double (Sprint and Grand Prix wins) since the introduction of the Tissot Sprint format in 2023. He is the sixth rider to do the double along with Bagnaia, Martin, Maverick Viñales, Aleix Espargaro and Enea Bastianini.
4 – With 11 years and 133 days between his maiden MotoGP win at Austin in 2013 and his win in Aragon in 2024, Marquez is now fourth on the list of riders with longest winning careers in the premier class, after Valentino Rossi (16 years and 351 days), Alex Barros (11 years and 204 days) and Dani Pedrosa (11 years and
182 days).
3 – MotorLand became the third track on which Marquez has taken six (or more) wins since he stepped up to MotoGP in 2013 behind Sachsenring (8 times) and Austin (7), all of which are anticlockwise tracks.
3 – Pedro Acosta finished third for his third podium in his rookie season in MotoGP , and his first since Austin (when he finished second). In addition, this is the first podium without only Ducati riders since Austin.
3 – With Marc Marquez winning ahead of Martin and Acosta, this is the first Independent Team podium lockout since France last year (Marco Bezzecchi, Martin and Johann Zarco). The top five in the Tissot Sprint at MotorLand were also Independent Team riders.
2 – Marquez is the second rider to score a double Grand Slam (Sprint and Grand Prix wins, leading across the line on every lap in both, and fastest laps in both) in 2024, along with future teammate Bagnaia, who did it in Assen.
1 - This is Marc Marquez’s first win with Ducati and Gresini