- **Q: Who won the MotoGP Austin Sprint race?
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Motogp / Race Report
Marc Marquez continued his dominant start to the 2025 season, securing victory in a dramatic Tissot Sprint race at the Circuit of the Americas (COTA) in Austin, Texas. The win keeps his 100% victory record intact, but it was far from straig...
## Thrilling Start Sets the Tone The Austin Sprint race delivered immediate excitement with arguably the best opening lap of the season. Francesco Bagnaia made a brilliant start from P6 to lead into Turn 1, only for Marc Marquez to retaliate instantly. The lead swapped multiple times between the Ducati teammates and Alex Marquez within the first lap, culminating in Marc Marquez nearly crashing after a huge rear slide at Turn 17. Despite losing positions momentarily, he fought back to retake the lead by the final corner.
## Marquez Controls, Others Battle Once back in front, Marc Marquez established a rhythm, building a gap over his brother Alex. While the gap fluctuated, Marc maintained control to secure his third Sprint win of 2025. Behind the leading trio, intense battles unfolded. Fabio Di Giannantonio (Pertamina Enduro VR46) eventually won the fight for fourth against teammate Franco Morbidelli and a determined Fabio Quartararo. Quartararo's sixth place was a standout performance for Yamaha, wrestling the M1 against faster Ducatis.
## Mixed Fortunes for Manufacturers While Ducati locked out the podium, other manufacturers had varied results. KTM struggled, with all riders reporting vibration issues; Pedro Acosta salvaged seventh, while Maverick Vinales suffered a race-ending issue. Honda showed signs of progress with Luca Marini bringing home valuable points in eighth, though Joan Mir crashed out while fighting in the top nine. Aprilia had a quieter Sprint, with rookie Ai Ogura scoring a point in ninth after Marco Bezzecchi struggled throughout the weekend, hampered by early practice issues and a crash in warm-up.
## Warm-Up Insights Morning warm-up confirmed Marc Marquez's pace, as he topped the session significantly ahead of Bagnaia. Johann Zarco (Honda) and Quartararo also showed good pace. Notably, all riders used the medium rear tyre in warm-up, the compound recommended by Michelin for the longer Sunday Grand Prix, suggesting teams were gathering crucial data for the main event.
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