Already doubling his points from last year, Luca Marini put together an impressive Spanish Grand Prix to make it four straight top ten finishes. Joan Mir was able to again show his undeniable speed but fell prematurely.

With over 100,000 people flooding into the Circuito de Jerez – Angel Nieto from before sunrise, an incredible day of MotoGP World Championship action was on the horizon. Conditions were once again ideal as the Honda HRC Castrol team lined up on the grid, Joan Mir at the back of the third row and Luca Marini primed to attack from 16th.

Wanting more from his start, Marini had some work to do in the opening laps as he settled into the race and got his tyres up to temperature. Picking his moments perfectly on the Honda RC213V, the #10 was able to steadily pick his way through the field and catch Johann Zarco on the LCR Honda. Passing the Frenchman, Marini continued his consistent pace to cross the line in tenth and claim a fourth consecutive top ten finish.

With 32 World Championship points from five races, the Italian has more than doubled the points he scored throughout the entirety of 2024 – a clear demonstration of the progress both he and the Honda RC213V have made together. 12th in the World Championship and just a single point from the top ten overall, consistency has been the key for Marini in 2025.

Mir once again spent the majority of the 25-lap Spanish Grand Prix showing the speed which made him a Moto3 and MotoGP World Champion. Sitting in sixth early on, the #36 came under pressure from the likes of Morbidelli in the closing stages of the race and was riding on the edge to defend his position. Unfortunately, a front-end crash would rob him of any chance of reward for his speed and performance this weekend. He was unharmed in the fall.

Both riders will continue on track on Monday at Jerez as the MotoGP World Championship will enjoy the first in-season test of 2025. An important day for Honda HRC engineers to assess several items with the full-time riders and continue to gather more data for future upgrades to the Honda RC213V.

Luca Marini

10th

“A good day, a good weekend especially when I look at how tough this weekend has been for me. Today I think we achieved the best result I could, I am super satisfied with this and what we have done. Every day we have been able to improve the bike and make good steps forward with my team. Our pace was good, we had some good fights and tenth is okay for where we are. I am coming into tomorrow with positivity and excited to find something new.”

Joan Mir

DNF

“We have to look at the positive points from today and the speed we were able to show all weekend. I was able to be fast, but I wasn’t exactly riding comfortably. I let Morbidelli past because I saw he was faster, and I tried to follow him and escape from the other riders, but he was struggling a lot, and I went wide with him. We need to analyse everything from today. If there were eight or nine laps more it would have been a really nice weekend for us, the potential was there – we can be fast, I am fast. But we need to finish. Now we switch our focus and look to Monday and the future now.”

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Race Round 5   Spain

Spanish GP - Race Results

Dry
Humidity
51%
Track Temp
44°C
Air Temp
25°C
Pos. Rider Num Nation Points Team Constructor Time/Gap
1 Marquez Alex 73 SPA 25 Team Gresini Racing MotoGP Ducati 40'56.374
2 Quartararo Fabio 20 FRA 20 Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP Yamaha 1.561
3 Bagnaia Francesco 63 ITA 16 Ducati Lenovo Team Ducati 2.217
4 Vinales Maverick 25 SPA 13 Red Bull KTM Tech 3 KTM 3.678
5 Di Giannantonio Fabio 49 ITA 11 Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing Team Ducati 7.267
6 Binder Brad 33 RSA 10 Red Bull KTM Factory Racing KTM 8.529
7 Acosta Pedro 37 SPA 9 Red Bull KTM Factory Racing KTM 9.764
8 Ogura Ai 79 JPN 8 Trackhouse Racing Aprilia 10.923
9 Bastianini Enea 23 ITA 7 Red Bull KTM Tech 3 KTM 15.879
10 Marini Luca 10 ITA 6 Honda HRC Castrol Honda 17.239
11 Zarco Johann 5 FRA 5 LCR Honda Honda 17.784
12 Marquez Marc 93 SPA 4 Ducati Lenovo Team Ducati 20.890
13 Rins Alex 42 SPA 3 Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP Yamaha 21.120
14 Bezzecchi Marco 72 ITA 2 Aprilia Racing Aprilia 24.510
15 Fernandez Raul 25 SPA 1 Trackhouse Racing Aprilia 25.726
16 Fernandez Augusto 7 SPA 0 Prima Pramac Yamaha Yamaha 31.429
17 Espargaro Aleix 41 SPA 0 HRC Test Team Honda 39.678
18 Savadori Lorenzo 32 ITA 0 Aprilia Racing Aprilia 49.303
19 Aldegeur Fermin 54 SPA DNF Team Gresini Racing MotoGP Ducati DNF
20 Morbidelli Franco 21 ITA DNF Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing Team Ducati DNF
21 Mir Joan 36 SPA DNF Honda HRC Castrol Honda DNF
22 Miller Jack 43 AUS DNF Prima Pramac Yamaha Yamaha DNF
23 Chantra Somkiat 35 THA DNF LCR Honda Honda DNF
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Rider standings

Pos. Rider Num Nation Points Team Constructor
1 Marquez Alex 73 SPA 140 Team Gresini Racing MotoGP Ducati
2 Marquez Marc 93 SPA 139 Ducati Lenovo Team Ducati
3 Bagnaia Francesco 63 ITA 120 Ducati Lenovo Team Ducati
4 Morbidelli Franco 21 ITA 84 Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing Team Ducati
5 Di Giannantonio Fabio 49 ITA 63 Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing Team Ducati
6 Quartararo Fabio 20 FRA 50 Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP Yamaha
7 Zarco Johann 5 FRA 43 LCR Honda Honda
8 Ogura Ai 79 JPN 37 Trackhouse Racing Aprilia
9 Bezzecchi Marco 72 ITA 36 Aprilia Racing Aprilia
10 Acosta Pedro 37 SPA 33 Red Bull KTM Factory Racing KTM
11 Binder Brad 33 RSA 32 Red Bull KTM Factory Racing KTM
12 Marini Luca 10 ITA 32 Honda HRC Castrol Honda
13 Bastianini Enea 23 ITA 28 Red Bull KTM Tech 3 KTM
14 Aldegeur Fermin 54 SPA 25 Team Gresini Racing MotoGP Ducati
15 Vinales Maverick 25 SPA 24 Red Bull KTM Tech 3 KTM
16 Miller Jack 43 AUS 19 Prima Pramac Yamaha Yamaha
17 Rins Alex 42 SPA 17 Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP Yamaha
18 Mir Joan 36 SPA 11 Honda HRC Castrol Honda
19 Fernandez Raul 25 SPA 6 Trackhouse Racing Aprilia
20 Fernandez Augusto 7 SPA 3 Prima Pramac Yamaha Yamaha
21 Oliveira Miguel 88 POR 2 Prima Pramac Yamaha Yamaha
22 Savadori Lorenzo 32 ITA 1 Aprilia Racing Aprilia
23 Martin Jorge 89 SPA 0 Aprilia Racing Aprilia
24 Chantra Somkiat 35 THA 0 LCR Honda Honda
25 Espargaro Aleix 41 SPA 0 HRC Test Team Honda
Location Information

Built in 1986 and hosting its first Grand Prix one year later, the circuit of Jerez is now one of the most popular MotoGP venues and the focal point for a city fanatical about sport. Set in a slight valley in the south of Spain, Jerez is blessed with consistently… read more.

Length 4.423 kilometres / 2.748 miles
Width 11 metres
Left corners 5
Right corners 8
Longest straight 0.607 kilometres / 0.377 miles
Constructed 1986
Modified 2002
Resurfacing Complete resurfacing before 2018 round

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Records

Pole Position 1m 35.610s (166.5km/h) Fabio Quartararo (Yamaha, 2025)
Race Lap 1m 37.449s (163.3km/h) Francesco Bagnaia (Ducati, 2024)
Race Time 40m 58.053s (161.9km/h) Francesco Bagnaia (Ducati, 2024)
2024 Race Winner Francesco Bagnaia (Ducati)
2025 Sprint Winner Marc Marquez (Ducati)