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Cars, stars and the shootout winners from the 2026 Goodwood Festival of Speed

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Rivals block KTM request to open MotoGP engines due to breakdowns

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Vinales after German GP woes: “I need support from team but all I get is criticism”

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Vinales after German GP woes: “I need support from team but all I get is criticism”

What we learned as MotoGP's title fight tightened in German GP

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What we learned as MotoGP's title fight tightened in German GP

What would you like to ask Esteban Ocon?

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MotoGP German Grand Prix as it happened

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WEC Brazil: BMW pips Ferrari to second Hypercar win of 2026

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MotoGP German GP: Marc Marquez takes clean sweep with dominant victory

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MotoGP German GP: Marc Marquez takes clean sweep with dominant victory

Qatar MotoGP: Marc Marquez says podium on debut a dream

Marc Marquez said he gave everything he had to fend off Valentino Rossi in the 2013 MotoGP season opener in Qatar, but was still overjoyed to manage a podium on his debut

Despite dropping to eighth at the first corner, reigning Moto2 champion and Losail practice pacesetter Marquez was able to claw his way up to second place ahead of Honda team-mate Dani Pedrosa.

Both would be overtaken by Rossi's recovering Yamaha, but Marquez briefly repassed the seven-time champion as he chased him to the finish. Rossi's team-mate Jorge Lorenzo took a dominant win.

"I tried to push on the last lap, but Valentino was so strong," Marquez said.

"I tried to battle with him but he's got a lot of experience. I could see that in how he rode the bike.

"I tried a lot, but in the end it's a dream come true to be here with those two guys."

Marquez added that he had quickly learned that he could not afford to give an inch in the top class.

"I started at 100 per cent and I finished at 100 per cent. No relaxing," he said.

"Before the race I was a little bit nervous. First day in MotoGP is never easy.

"Then I saw it was important at the start and on the first lap to be aggressive with other riders."

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