Ducati continues dominance at MotoGP Constructors’ World Championship
With Marc Márquez’s victory at the Monster Energy Grand Prix of Catalonia on Sept. 6, Ducati secured its sixth consecutive Constructors’ Title in MotoGP, the seventh overall in the Italian manufacturer’s history.

The championship was won with seven rounds remaining, thanks to strong performances from Márquez, along with Francesco Bagnaia, and Alex Márquez. With this victory, Ducati sets the record for the longest consecutive streak of Constructors’ Titles won in MotoGP.
Ducati claimed its first Constructors’ Title in 2007 and has won six consecutive titles since 2020.
As for this season, Ducati has so far secured 27 victories in 29 races. Company CEO Claudio Domenicali says these achievements are the result of a joint effort that combines Ducati’s engineering vision with the talent of its riders.
“Six consecutive MotoGP Constructors’ Titles is an achievement that only a few years ago would have seemed impossible to even imagine,” he says. “It demonstrates once again that with method, vision, and determination, nothing is beyond Ducati’s reach.”
Ducati says the track is the most vital testing ground for production motorcycles. The experience gained on circuits is constantly applied to the development of models aimed at enthusiasts. In this context, the Constructors’ Title stands as one of the most important awards, recognizing the company’s technical excellence and development philosophy.



