4 Longest Winning Streaks In MotoGP

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MotoGP is not just about speed and skill; it’s about dominance, consistency, and making history on two wheels. Have you ever wondered which riders have managed to win race after race without losing? Well, the records will surprise you.

Some of the longest winning streaks in MotoGP history belong to legends who didn’t just win, they ruled the grid. So buckle up as we take a look at the top 4 longest winning streaks in MotoGP history.

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Top 4 Longest Winning Streaks In MotoGP

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Mike Hailwood: 12 Consecutive Wins

Starting off our list is the legendary Mike Hailwood, who put together an incredible run of 12 straight victories in the premier class between 1963 and 1964. Riding for MV Agusta, Hailwood’s streak showcased his unmatched skill and the dominance of his machine in an era where the competition was fierce but the technology was evolving fast. This record still stands tall in the list of longest winning streaks in MotoGP.

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Mick Doohan: 10 Consecutive Wins (1997)

Fast forward to the 1990s, and we have Australian Mick Doohan matching the feat of 10 consecutive wins during the 1997 season. Doohan was a formidable force in his era, driving Honda’s NSR500 with precision and power. His streak began with the fourth race of the season and didn’t stop until the 13th race, which is a display of sheer dominance that helped him secure the championship in style. Doohan’s run remains one of the longest winning streaks in MotoGP.

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Giacomo Agostini: 10 Consecutive Wins (1968-1970)

The name Giacomo Agostini is synonymous with MotoGP greatness, and his winning streaks prove why. Agostini first achieved 10 consecutive wins in 1968, a feat he repeated in 1969 and again in 1970 across different classes (350cc and 500cc). His ability to consistently outperform rivals over multiple seasons and categories puts him on the list of longest winning streaks in MotoGP.

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Marc Márquez : 10 Consecutive Wins (2014)

Tying the record for most consecutive wins in the MotoGP era is Spain’s Marc Márquez, who electrified the 2014 season with 10 straight victories. Starting with the opening race in Qatar, Márquez showed the world why he was the youngest ever MotoGP world champion the previous year. His aggressive riding style and fearless approach made him unstoppable until Dani Pedrosa finally broke the streak at Brno. Nevertheless, he etched his name in the list of longest winning streaks in MotoGP.

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