His affinity for the track is partly attributed to its counter-clockwise layout, which mirrors the dirt track circuits he trains on.
Between 2010 and 2021, Márquez achieved across all classes at the circuit.
Turn 11 is a blind, downhill right-hander taken at high speed, famously difficult because the right side of the tires cools down during the long sequence of left-handers preceding it. Sachsenring
Approximately 2.24 miles (3.67 km), making it the shortest track on the MotoGP calendar.
The Sachsenring's history dates back to , though it was officially named in 1937. Originally a massive street circuit through public roads, it hosted the East German Grand Prix from 1961 to 1972. The modern, dedicated circuit was opened in 1996 and has been the permanent home of the German MotoGP since 1998. Technical Characteristics His affinity for the track is partly attributed
The Sachsenring: MotoGP's Compact "Left-Hander" Legend Located near Hohenstein-Ernstthal in Saxony, Germany, the is one of the most distinctive and challenging circuits in international motorsport. Known for its tight layout, dramatic elevation changes, and unusual counter-clockwise configuration, it has been a fixture of motorcycle racing for nearly a century. A Century of Racing Heritage
A technical hotspot where bikes must brake from roughly 186 mph (300 km/h) to just 43 mph (70 km/h) into a cambered hairpin. "King of the Ring": The Márquez Dominance Approximately 2
Márquez brothers looking forward to the Sachsenring spectacle