The Brazilian Return:
Samba, Speed, and Senna
Weekend Highlights
Bezzecchi’s Dominance
Marco Bezzecchi secured his fourth consecutive win, proving his Aprilia is the bike to beat. He managed a 3.2s gap over teammate Jorge Martin.
Marquez Sprint Glory
Marc Márquez claimed his first victory of 2026 in a chaotic Saturday Sprint, snatching the lead from Fabio Di Giannantonio in the final laps.
The Sinkhole Drama
A bizarre track defect (sinkhole) delayed the Sprint by 80 minutes, forcing crews into emergency repairs before the lights could go out.
Tactical Battle: Aprilia vs. Ducati
The Goiânia circuit, a short 3.8km layout with 15 corners, favored the mechanical grip of the Aprilia Racing Team. While Ducati’s Marc Márquez showed flashes of his vintage self in the Sprint, the main race belonged to the “Noale Factory.”
Jorge Martin’s double overtake on Márquez and Di Giannantonio was the move of the day, securing an Aprilia 1-2. Meanwhile, KTM’s Pedro Acosta fought through the mid-pack to finish P7, maintaining his status as a championship dark horse.
Rider Reaction:
“I really feel the vibe in Brazil! To win at a track named after Ayrton Senna is a dream come true.” — Marco Bezzecchi
2026 Brazilian GP Results
The Top Finishers at Autódromo Ayrton Senna:
- 1. Marco Bezzecchi (Aprilia): 30:19.760
- 2. Jorge Martin (Aprilia): +3.231
- 3. Fabio Di Giannantonio (VR46): +3.780
- 4. Marc Márquez (Ducati): +4.089
- 5. Ai Ogura (Trackhouse): +4.512
- DNF: Francesco Bagnaia (Accident, Lap 10)
The Championship Race is On
Next stop: Austin, Texas for the Grand Prix of the Americas. Can anyone stop the Aprilia juggernaut?
