Honda Racing Corporation (HRC) is pleased to announce the extension of its contract with 25-year-old Spanish rider Marc Márquez, currently competing in the FIM MotoGP World Championship for the HRC’s factory team “Repsol Honda Team,” that will see him continue to race for two more years beginning in 2019.

After winning the 125cc Championship in 2010, Márquez moved on to Moto2 racing in 2011 to win the title in 2012. In 2013, in his debut year in the premier class, he became the world’s youngest champion after taking the title for the Repsol Honda Team.

In 2017, he became the youngest rider in history to win four titles in the premier class.

Marc Márquez’ World Championship Achievements

MotoGP

World Champion: 4（2013, 2014, 2016, 2017）

Starts: 90

Podiums: 63（35 x 1st, 19 x 2nd, 9 x 3rd）

Poles: 45

Fastest Race Laps: 37

Moto2

World Champion: 1（2012）

Starts: 32

Podiums: 25（16 x 1st, 6 x 2nd, 3 x 3rd）

Poles: 14

Fastest Race Laps: 7

125cc

World Champion: 1（2010）

Starts: 46

Podiums: 14（10 x 1st, 4 x 3rd）

Poles: 14

Fastest Race Laps: 9