At 20 years and 183 days, Fermín Aldeguer became the second youngest winner of the MotoGPVictorious in Indonesia, he ranks just behind his idol and 2025 world champion, Marc Márquez, who holds this record for precocity. The number 93 had his day of glory at 20 years and 63 days, during the 2013 Grand Prix of the Americas. But behind his two drivers, others have achieved their first success in the premier class very early.
The ranking of the 10 youngest MotoGP winners includes: fabio quartararoThe Frenchman, who arrived in MotoGP at the dawn of the 2019 season, found victory in the opening round of the following season, at Jerez. A Grand Prix infamous for having hosted Marc Márquez's serious injury to his right arm.
The Niçois is just ahead Valentino RossiNine-time world champion, the Italian won for the first time 20 years earlier, at the British Grand Prix.
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The list of the youngest winners:
1) Marc Márquez — 20 years and 63 days 🇺🇸 United States Grand Prix (2013)
2) Fermín Aldeguer — 20 years and 183 days 🇮🇩 Indonesian Grand Prix (2025)
3) Freddie Spencer — 20 years and 196 days 🇧🇪 Belgian Grand Prix (1982)
4) Norifumi Abe — 20 years and 227 days 🇯🇵 Japanese Grand Prix (1996)
5) Dani Pedrosa — 20 years and 227 days 🇨🇳 Chinese Grand Prix (2006)
6) Randy Mamola — 20 years and 239 days 🇧🇪 Belgian Grand Prix (1980)
7) Jorge Lorenzo — 20 years and 345 days 🇵🇹 Portuguese Grand Prix (2008)
8) Mike Hailwood — 21 years and 75 days 🇬🇧 British Grand Prix (1961)
9) Fabio Quartararo — 21 years and 90 days 🇪🇸 Spanish Grand Prix (2020)
10) Valentino Rossi — 21 years and 144 days 🇬🇧 British Grand Prix (2000)
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