The recent Qatar MotoGP showcased Ducati’s formidable dominance in the championship, with Jorge Martin winning the sprint race and Francesco Bagnaia clinching victory in the grand prix. However, Ducati’s influence extended beyond race winners, as their riders featured prominently throughout the top ten.
In the sprint race, Martin claimed victory ahead of Brad Binder and Aleix Espargaro, with Ducati riders occupying positions four to seven. The trend continued in the grand prix, where Bagnaia secured another win, leading five Ducati riders to top positions, including Martin in third and Marc Marquez in fourth on his Gresini debut.
What became evident from the Qatar round is that Ducati’s machines, whether it be the GP24 or last season’s title-winning model, remain the premier bikes on the grid. Their bikes excel in key areas such as top speed, edge grip, cornering speed, and braking capabilities, posing a significant challenge to their competitors.
Binder’s impressive second-place finishes in both races underscored the difficulty of competing against Ducati, especially considering their advantage in managing tyre wear over longer distances.

Notable statistics from the Qatar round further highlight Ducati’s dominance, including Bagnaia’s milestone win as the first world champion to claim victory in the season opener after winning the final race of the previous season. Moreover, Ducati’s triumph marked their 10th consecutive grand prix win, setting a new record for the Italian manufacturer in MotoGP.
Marc Marquez’s fourth-place finish marked a significant improvement from his challenging 2023 season, while Martin’s sprint win added to Ducati’s impressive record of 17 sprint victories in 20 races.
With Ducati riders achieving a double podium finish in Qatar, extending their streak of podium results to 47, it’s evident that their race pace and one-lap performance remain unparalleled. While other manufacturers like KTM and Aprilia show promise, they struggle to consistently challenge Ducati’s dominance.
In summary, Du-cati’s dominance in MotoGP continues to be a force to be reckoned with, showcasing their superiority on both race day and in qualifying sessions.







