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Autosport on MSNAttritional German GP matches record for fewest finishers in MotoGP eraJust 10 riders saw the chequered flag in the German GP, matching a MotoGP era record from the 2011 Australian GP
The Moto2 race at the German Grand Prix came to an abrupt and dramatic end after a major crash involving riders Marcos Ramirez and Albert Arenas, prompting race direction to wave the red flag with just five laps remaining at the Sachsenring.
Ducati's Marc Marquez clinched his seventh pole position of the season at the German Grand Prix in a wet qualifying session at the Sachsenring where several riders crashed in slippery conditions on Saturday.
The 2011 Australian Grand Prix and the 2025 German Grand Prix are the only times in the 21st Century that a premier class race has had just 10 finishers. The last time that happened prior to 2011 was the 1990 US Grand Prix. In all, 18 premier class races have featured just 10 finishers.
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Autosport on MSNMotoGP German GP: Alex Marquez clears medical checks as Enea Bastianini ruled outAlex Marquez was given the green light to take part in practice at the German GP after sustaining a hand injury at the last Moto GP race at Assen, but Enea Bastianini will miss out due to appendicitis
HOHENSTEIN-ERNSTTHAL, Germany - Marc Marquez proved once again why he is known as the 'King of Sachsenring' when the Ducati rider marked his 200th MotoGP start by winning the German Grand Prix on Sunday in a race that became a test of survival after only 10 riders finished.
Qualifying results from the 2025 Moto3 German Grand Prix (Round 11) where Scott Ogden took his first pole in a crash filled session.