Marc and Álex Márquez head-to-head duel - Ducati Panigale V4 vs Audi RS e-tron GT

MotoGP stars and brothers Marc and Alex Márquez faced off in a rare head-to-head duel driving the Ducati Panigale V4 S motorcycle and the Audi RS e-tron GT electric car.

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Marc and Alex head to head racing with Audi and Ducati

In a unique and thrilling drag race event, MotoGP stars and brothers Marc and Alex Márquez faced off in a rare head-to-head duel driving the Ducati Panigale V4 S motorcycle and the Audi RS e-tron GT electric car. Unlike typical drag races that feature drivers matched by vehicle type or skill level, this contest paired two of the best riders of the 2025 MotoGP season — brother against brother — to test machine against machine in their purest, stock form.

Marc Márquez started the first run on the Ducati Panigale V4 S, while Alex piloted the Audi RS e-tron GT. Initially, the Audi’s four-wheel launch provided a quicker start, but Marc leveraged the motorcycle’s 216 horsepower and the Panigale’s impressive power-to-weight ratio — roughly double that of the Audi’s — to edge ahead and cross the finish line first in a photo finish. The brothers reversed vehicles for the second run, with a similarly tight finish that again showcased the Panigale’s edge in a direct comparison during this unusual cross-vehicle drag race challenge.

This event highlights interesting contrasts between high-performance motorcycles and cutting-edge electric sports cars, while also spotlighting the Márquez brothers, both top contenders in MotoGP 2025. Marc Márquez is known for his aggressive riding and record-breaking championship career, while Alex has risen as a formidable competitor and became the first brother to also win in the premier class this season.

The drag race between Ducati and Audi, featuring these two elite riders in a rare sibling rivalry, offered fans a captivating glimpse of raw speed and skill across two very different but exceptionally engineered performance machines. It was a memorable demonstration of how power-to-weight and quick acceleration can define racing advantage, even when comparing motorcycle and electric car performance on a straight line.

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