Ducati has cemented its dominance in MotoGP, securing the 2025 Constructors’ World Championship at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya with seven rounds still to run. A Sprint race win from Marc Márquez confirmed the title, giving Ducati an unprecedented sixth consecutive crown and seventh overall.This latest triumph sets a new MotoGP benchmark, establishing Ducati as the manufacturer with the longest streak of consecutive Constructors’ Titles. Since 2020, the Desmosedici GP has reigned supreme, with consistent performances across both factory and satellite outfits elevating the brand to new heights.A Record-Breaking Season:

The 2025 campaign has been one of Ducati’s most commanding yet. Between Márquez, reigning World Champion Francesco Bagnaia, and Alex Márquez, the Bologna marque has delivered 27 wins from 29 races so far, underlining the consistency and competitiveness of the current Desmosedici package.

The first Constructors’ Title for Ducati came in 2007, but the momentum gained in the past half-decade has rewritten the record books. Each season since 2020, the Italian brand has raised the bar, proving both the speed and reliability of its engineering vision.

Domenicali: “Another Unforgettable Page”

Ducati CEO Claudio Domenicali hailed the victory as a defining moment not just for the racing program but for the company as a whole.

“Six consecutive MotoGP Constructors’ Titles: an achievement that only a few years ago would have seemed impossible to even imagine,” Domenicali said. “This goes beyond the track. It speaks volumes about who we are as a company, how we work, and our commitment to building motorcycles that embody passion, performance, and reliability. Winning once is difficult, winning again is harder, and making it look like the norm is another sport entirely. Today, we celebrate writing another unforgettable page in the history of Ducati and motorcycle racing.”

From Track to Street:

For Ducati, success on the racetrack remains inseparable from the motorcycles it produces for everyday enthusiasts. The lessons learned on circuits such as Barcelona, Mugello, and Jerez flow directly into the company’s production bikes, ensuring the engineering innovations that deliver world titles also reach the hands of Ducati riders worldwide.

Supremacy with Substance:

This latest championship underscores the strength of the collaboration between Ducati Corse, the Ducati Lenovo Team, Gresini Racing, and the riders who bring the Desmosedici GP to life. Bagnaia’s relentless consistency, Márquez’s explosive pace, and Alex Márquez’s solid results have all contributed to a collective dominance rarely seen in the modern MotoGP era.

While rivals continue to close the gap and new challenges await in 2026, Ducati has once again proven itself the benchmark. With six consecutive Constructors’ Championships, the Borgo Panigale manufacturer has not only set records but also redefined expectations of what sustained excellence looks like in MotoGP.


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