Marc Marquez's father has emotional response to Thai MotoGP win
Marc Marquez secured an emotional victory at the Thailand Grand Prix.
Marc Marquez, Ducati Team
Photo by: Gold and Goose Photography / LAT Images / via Getty Images
Marc Marquez’s victory at the Thailand Grand Prix provided the perfect start to his 2025 MotoGP season, delivering an emphatic win on his Ducati debut. The rider outpaced his younger brother, Alex Marquez, with the duo securing a one-two finish—a special moment for the family.
The win was particularly emotional for their father, Julià Marquez, who shared his thoughts with Sky Sports in a heartfelt statement.
"My heart had already exploded on Saturday and again on Sunday," he said during the broadcast. "It's a beautiful emotion and I'm really happy."
A Perfect Weekend for Marc Marquez
Marc, who qualified on pole the day before, also dominated the sprint race, leading every lap and maintaining a lead over his brother. While Alex Marquez briefly fell back into the pack, he recovered quickly, keeping pace with a charging Francesco Bagnaia, who held second for a short time but couldn’t maintain his position.
The Gresini Racing rider gave his brother his worst as he managed to chip away at the advantage Marc held over him. At one stage, Alex brought the deficit to under a second, but he was unable to launch a full attack.
The Grand Prix followed suit, and after contact at Turn 1 between Alex and Bagnaia which dropped the former to third behind Ai Ogura, he was able to quickly dispatch both riders and return to the position behind his brother.
“I wasn't even close to stopping them,” Bagnaia said. “I tried but it was like in the cinema. I was there behind, I was trying to catch them back.
“I gave my all and I couldn’t be too close to Alex to try and attempt [a move].
Marc Marquez, Ducati Team, Alex Marquez, Gresini Racing
Photo by: Gold and Goose / Motorsport Images
“Marc was playing with us all the race. Also, for his problem with the [tyre] pressure but as soon as he decided to go, he gave to me like 2.3s [gap] in three laps.
“He was much, much faster and I have to improve, learn what he is doing better and close this gap, because I know that the next two race weekends are very good for both of them, but I need to be closer.”
Midway through the race, Marc appeared to slow down, seemingly struggling with a mechanical issue, allowing Alex to momentarily take the lead. However, the eight-time Grand Prix world champion quickly regained pace, reclaiming the lead on lap 23 before sealing victory by 1.732 seconds.
"I don’t know why Marc decided to stay behind Alex for most of the race," the father continued. "It still remains an incredible joy as a father."
After leaving Honda in a mutual agreement, Marc was able to come back stronger this year with the Italian team.
His father remains confident that the move will allow his son to challenge for the title once again.
"I knew Marc would be strong with the factory Ducati, because the bike is competitive and he came back strong again."
Photos from Thailand GP - Race
2025 Thailand GP - Sunday
2025 Thailand GP - Sunday
2025 Thailand GP - Sunday
2025 Thailand GP - Sunday
2025 Thailand GP - Sunday
2025 Thailand GP - Sunday
2025 Thailand GP - Sunday
2025 Thailand GP - Sunday
2025 Thailand GP - Sunday
2025 Thailand GP - Sunday
2025 Thailand GP - Sunday
2025 Thailand GP - Sunday
2025 Thailand GP - Sunday
2025 Thailand GP - Sunday
2025 Thailand GP - Sunday
2025 Thailand GP - Sunday
2025 Thailand GP - Sunday
2025 Thailand GP - Sunday
2025 Thailand GP - Sunday
2025 Thailand GP - Sunday
2025 Thailand GP - Sunday
2025 Thailand GP - Sunday
2025 Thailand GP - Sunday
2025 Thailand GP - Sunday
2025 Thailand GP - Sunday
2025 Thailand GP - Sunday
2025 Thailand GP - Sunday
2025 Thailand GP - Sunday
2025 Thailand GP - Sunday
2025 Thailand GP - Sunday
2025 Thailand GP - Sunday
2025 Thailand GP - Sunday
2025 Thailand GP - Sunday
2025 Thailand GP - Sunday
2025 Thailand GP - Sunday
2025 Thailand GP - Sunday
2025 Thailand GP - Sunday
2025 Thailand GP - Sunday
2025 Thailand GP - Sunday
2025 Thailand GP - Sunday
2025 Thailand GP - Sunday
2025 Thailand GP - Sunday
2025 Thailand GP - Sunday
2025 Thailand GP - Sunday
2025 Thailand GP - Sunday
2025 Thailand GP - Sunday
2025 Thailand GP - Sunday
2025 Thailand GP - Sunday
2025 Thailand GP - Sunday
2025 Thailand GP - Sunday
2025 Thailand GP - Sunday
2025 Thailand GP - Sunday
2025 Thailand GP - Sunday
2025 Thailand GP - Sunday
2025 Thailand GP - Sunday
2025 Thailand GP - Sunday
2025 Thailand GP - Sunday
2025 Thailand GP - Sunday
We want your opinion!
What would you like to see on Motorsport.com?
Take our 5 minute survey.- The Motorsport.com Team
Share Or Save This Story
McLaren shows off MCL-HY hypercar from Monaco Superyacht deck
What yachts do F1 drivers own as luxury vessels descend on the Monaco GP?
Lando Norris wrestles 740hp McLaren around wet Nurburgring
Marc Marquez “stronger than expected” as he explains Hungary MotoGP sprint win
Marc Marquez feeling “worse” in Hungary after “mentally tough” day
Why Ducati has no doubts about Marc Marquez’s future
Marc Marquez thinks he can "forget" about Hungarian GP podium
Francesco Bagnaia suggests Balaton Park will be dropped amid lack of safety changes
The uncomfortable questions posed by Marc Marquez’s recent MotoGP form
Latest news
Keselowski, Dillon and Buescher move on from Nashville ordeal
David Malukas “not disappointed” despite missing out on IndyCar pole at WWTR
NASCAR Cup Michigan starting lineup: Denny Hamlin snags pole, but will start from rear
IndyCar at WWT Raceway starting lineup: Alex Palou claims fourth straight pole
Feature
How Trackhouse is preparing for the post-Davide Brivio era
Why MotoGP's chiefs need to start listening to the riders on sprint issue
What we learned from MotoGP's Italian GP
Why Ducati has no doubts about Marc Marquez’s future
Subscribe and access Motorsport.com with your ad-blocker.
From Formula 1 to MotoGP we report straight from the paddock because we love our sport, just like you. In order to keep delivering our expert journalism, our website uses advertising. Still, we want to give you the opportunity to enjoy an ad-free and tracker-free website and to continue using your adblocker.
You have 2 options:
- Become a subscriber.
- Disable your adblocker.
Top Comments