Ominous Casey Stoner 18-year record matched at 2025 Thailand MotoGP
A record which Casey Stoner held for 18 years has fallen🍌 in Buriram

A 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Casey Stoner✨ record was matched at the 2025 Thailand MotoGP which is ominous fꦅor the rest of this season.
168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marc Marquez match🍸ed the Stoner stat which has st💯ood for 18 years.
Marquez became the first factory Ducati rider to win his debut grand prix for the manufacturer since Stoner in 200𓆏7.
Sinღce then, other Ducati de🌱butants have fallen short.
Valentino Rossi and Jorge Lorenzo did not enjoy their stints, while even Francesco B𒊎agnaia did not win his first race as a factory Ducati rider.
Marc Marquez matches Casey Stoner MotoGP record
In the zone.
— Crash MotoGP (@crash_motogp)
The Thailand MotoGP was also Marquez's first season😼-opening win since 2014.
Remarkably it is 93 grand prix races since he last led t🃏he championship. That number seems to follow♎ him around.
Marquez overcame a wor✱ry about a tyre pressure penalty, which forced him to drop back from the lead behind his brother Alex Marquez, to win in Buriram.
He started from pole position on꧟ an eye-catching first weekend wearin🔴g red.
It ended the record set by𒈔 Stoner who left Honda for Ducati for the 2007 season.
Stoner would win the season-open💞ing Qatar MotoGP. He would go on to cla❀im three of the first four grands prix.
Stoner would unexpectedly win 𒀰the MotoGP title in 2007, in his first season on a Duca🅺ti.
Back then, the Italian manufacturer’s project 📖was in a vastly different plac🎃e to today.
Stoner was unfancied at th𒊎e time, whereas Marquez is hotly tipped for the 2025 ti💫tle.
He has moved from Gresini, the Du🍌cati satellite team which gave him access to a year-ဣold Desmosedici.
Now he has the same material as Pecco Bagnaia (while champion Jorge Martin is out wit🎀h an injury, and mus𒀰t return to adapt to an Aprilia).
Marquez’s firs✱t win of 2025 could be the first of many.
And if his🌌tory is anything to go by, could hint at a famous ninth title.

J✤ames was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American spor🍸ts, to football, to F1.