Marc Márquez Secured His Seventh World Title in the MotoGP Class on Sunday by Finishing Second at the Japanese GP. This Achievement Puts The Spaniard Level with Record Holder Valentino Rossi.
The 32-Year-old Márquez was only spent by his Ducati Teammate, Francesco Bagnaia, in Tokyo. With five races remoining, the veteran can no longer be overtaken in the world championship.
Márquez was the best in the Premier Class of Motorsport Six Times Between 2013 and 2019. In 2020, he had a significant crash in Jerez, Spain. Since then, he has struggled with varous injuries result from multiple crashes.
“I have always seen a light at the end of a tunnel,” Márquez Said to Dazn After the Race. “My Loved Ones Helped me through that tunnel. I had an incredible tough time. I made a comeback too early.
With His New Title, Márquez Now stands Equal With Rossi. The Italian is Considered by Many to Be the Greatest Motorcycle Racer of All Time, Having Secured Seven World Titles in MotoGP Between 2001 and 2009.