Trackhouse claims its first victory, how many other teams have won?

Trackhouse Racing took their first MotoGP victory at the Australian GP, ​​but where do the other teams in the field stand?

Published 21/10/2025 à 09:45

Luca Bartolomeo

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Trackhouse claims its first victory, how many other teams have won?

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This Sunday, October 19, Raúl Fernández gave the Trackhouse Racing team its first victory in MotoGP, at the end of the grueling 27-lap Australian Grand Prix. The American team, an Aprilia customer, joined the paddock in 2024, replacing RNF, which had withdrawn from the category a few months earlier. Until last weekend, Davide Brivio's team was the only one in the paddock not to have yet tasted victory. That's now a done deal. It's an opportunity to take stock of the number of victories for each of the eleven teams in the 2025 MotoGP grid.

Leading the way are, of course, historic manufacturers like Honda and Yamaha. The official teams of these two brands have 130 and 119 victories respectively. Behind them, Ducati completes the top three with 99 achievements.

The only French team on the grid, Hervé Poncharal's Tech3 team currently has two premier-class victories. Each was won in 2020 by Miguel Oliveira. The first was in Portimao (Portugal), the second in Spielberg (Austria). It's worth noting that three teams currently share the same score. Aprilia's factory team, KTM's, and LCR Honda, the team where Johann Zarco rides, each have five MotoGP victories.

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The number of wins of each team

1) Honda HRC – 130 wins
2) Yamaha – 119 wins
3) Ducati Lenovo – 99 wins
4) Gresini Racing – 25 victories
5) Pramac Racing – 9 wins
6) Aprilia Racing – 5 victories
7) KTM Factory Racing – 5 wins
8) LCR Honda – 5 wins
9) VR46 Racing Team – 3 wins
10) Red Bull Tech3 – 2 wins
11) Trackhouse Racing – 1 win

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Luca Bartolomeo

Certified Belgian without accent who writes with pleasure for a French site. In charge of MotoGP

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