Marc Marquez secured his 100th career Grand Prix victory on June 7, 2026 [1], during the Hungarian Grand Prix at Balaton Park [2].
The win is a dual milestone because it also marks the 100th team victory for Ducati [3]. This simultaneous achievement cements the legacy of both the rider and the manufacturer in the history of the sport.
Marquez ended a significant drought with the triumph in Hungary. He had not won a race for 266 days [4] prior to this event. The victory at the Balaton Park circuit served as a masterclass in performance, allowing him to return to the top step of the podium after nearly nine months without a win [5].
Following the race, celebrations took place at the Ducati Lenovo Team box [6]. The team and Marquez marked the historic occasion together, celebrating the rare alignment of a rider and a manufacturer reaching the century mark in the same race [6].
This result places Marquez in an elite category of riders who have reached 100 career wins [7]. For Ducati, the milestone reinforces the team's current dominance in the MotoGP paddock and its ability to support world-class talent in achieving historic goals [3].
“Marc Marquez secured his 100th career Grand Prix victory”
The simultaneous 100th victory for both Marc Marquez and Ducati represents a rare convergence of individual and corporate excellence. By ending a 266-day winless streak, Marquez demonstrates his continued competitiveness at the highest level, while Ducati's milestone confirms the manufacturer's sustained technical superiority across multiple seasons and riders.




