Great Results at the British MotoGP

Since the French Grand Prix, fans have been waiting anxiously for the Silverstone track to come about.

The race was amazing overall and was full of surprises at each turn. In this article we will go over the key moments if you missed the race, as well as the rankings.

Quartararo DNFs Again

The MotoGP sensation, Fabio Quartararo, has not finished the past two races of the 2025 season. After his bike was forced to retire in the 12th lap, he was “heartbroken.” Previously leading the Silverstone race, his fans too were upset with the race outcome. Many took to social media to express their disappointment with his teams strategy and how the race ended, saying that he deserved his prior P1 position until the very end.

He was having a rough race week clearly but remains hopeful and confident that a better race will happen very soon.

Zarco Finishes Second

After his stellar finish in the French Grand Prix, he is showing he is here to win. He dominated the competition at Silverstone, including Marc Marquez again.

Many in the MotoGP world, fans as well as professionals, are massively impressed by Zarco along with his performance on the track.

His P2 finish to the race gained him 20 points for the overall championship standings. This is a massive achievement for him and his team.

Marco Bezzecchi’s First Win of 2025

After not securing a win in the previous races of the year, this marks his first of the season. The win showcased his speed as well as skill in the challenging Silverstone Circuit and was truly amazing to witness.

In the midst of a chaotic race, with crashes along with red flags and restarts, he pulled the unexpected win off. Many within the world of MotoGP, including fans, are impressed with the skill and determination he holds, but can we expect the same results in the forthcoming Gran Premio de Aragon race?

Many fans online have expressed their confusion as well as disappointment regarding his win. Some commented saying that Quartararo deserved that win, and that Bezzecchi won by chance.

Rankings

1 – Marco Bezzecchi
2 – Johann Zarco
3 – Marc Marquez
4 – Franco Morbidelli
5 – Alex Marquez
6 – Pedro Acosta
7 – Jack Miller
8 – Fermin Aldeguer
9 – Fabio Di Giannantonio
10 – Joan Mir

Overall Rankings

1 – Marc Marquez, 196 points
2 – Alex Marquez, 172 points
3 – Francesco Bagnaia, 124 points
4 – Franco Morbidelli, 98 points
5 – Johann Zarco, 97 points
6 – Fabio Di Giannantonio, 87 points
7 – Marco Bezzecchi, 69 points
8 – Fabio Quartararo, 59 points
9 – Pedro Acosta, 58 points
10 – Fermin Aldeguer, 55 points.

Overall, there have been some increases to the championship leader board. However, there are still many races left for someone to overtake the current leader, Marc Marquez. He sits at 196 points so far however
others are climbing up the ranks, and fast. His brother Alex Marquez is less than 30 points behind him.

Could this mean he will overtake soon? Let us know what you think here!