The record-breaking world champion continues his winning run: Marc Márquez wins the BMW M Award in MotoGP™ for seventh time in a row.

Valencia. Marc Márquez remains in a class of his own: This season,
the Spaniard was crowned world champion for the eighth time in total,
and the sixth time at the pinnacle of motorcycle racing – MotoGP. And
there is simply no beating Márquez when it comes to the coveted BMW M
Award either. In 2019, he was the fastest qualifier in MotoGP for the
seventh year in a row, extending his record winning run in the BMW M Award.

 

Since 2003, the BMW M Award has been one of the pillars of BMW M
GmbH’s commitment to the series as “Official Car of MotoGP”. At the
end of each season, BMW M GmbH rewards the rider who has amassed the
most points in MotoGP qualifying with an exclusive BMW M
high-performance automobile. The prize is traditionally presented on
the Saturday of the MotoGP finale in Valencia. The prize car in 2019
is a BMW X4 M Competition (combined fuel consumption: 10.5 l/100 km*;
combined CO2 emissions: 239 g/km*) in Toronto Red Metallic.
It was presented to Márquez in Valencia by Carmelo Ezpeleta, CEO of
MotoGP commercial rights holder Dorna Sports, Markus Flasch, CEO of
BMW M GmbH, and Manuel Terroba, CEO of BMW Group Spain and Portugal.

 

The BMW X4 M Competition is one of the models with which BMW M GmbH
has expanded its offering of high-performance cars in the sports
activity vehicles and sports activity coupés sectors. In the BMW X4 M
Competition, the most powerful straight-six petrol engine ever seen in
action in a BMW M car provides the muscle for stunning performance
attributes. The newly developed high-revving unit with M TwinPower
Turbo technology generates maximum output of 375 kW/510 hp from its
3.0-litre displacement, together with peak torque of 600 Nm (442
lb-ft). The new high-performance engine teams up with an eight-speed
M Steptronic transmission with Drivelogic and uses the new M xDrive
all-wheel-drive system to channel its power to the road. The BMW X4 M
Competition sprints from 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) in 4.1 seconds. Among
the other highlights of the prize car’s exclusive, sporty equipment
are the M Competition package, the M Sport exhaust system, and the
carbon exterior package.

 

“I would like to thank BMW M GmbH for the great way in which they
have recognises our performances at the track for many years, and how
they reward the season’s best qualifier,” said Márquez at the
presentation ceremony in Valencia. “I am a bit speechless to have
received this award for the seventh year in a row. I am delighted to
have been the fastest qualifier this year because it’s not been easy
and can hardly wait to get in the car.”

 

“This event on the Saturday afternoon in Valencia is now a permanent
fixture on my calendar. Since 2003, the BMW M Award has been an
important part of MotoGP, and the presentation ceremony at the season
finale is always something special,” said Carmelo Ezpeleta, CEO of
MotoGP commercial rights holder Dorna Sports. “The fact that we are
stood here with Marc Márquez for the seventh time in a row is also
rather special. Congratulations, Marc. He came out on top again this
year and can now deservedly call this exclusive BMW X4 M Competition
his own. In its selection of the prize cars, BMW M GmbH demonstrates
every year just how important it is to them to acknowledge the
performances of our riders. It also shows how important the
partnership with MotoGP is – a long-term and strong partnership, as
this was our 21st season together. The BMW X4 M Competition
is the latest in a long line of fantastic prize cars. I am sure that
Marc will have a lot of fun with it.”

 

“It has pretty much become a tradition to present Marc Márquez with
the BMW M Award here in Valencia,” said Markus Flasch, CEO of BMW M
GmbH. “To win this coveted award seven times in a row, and in such a
high-class field as the one in MotoGP, is an outstanding and unique
achievement. Congratulations on this record run, which started back in
2013. We are delighted to be able to present him with this exclusive
BMW X4 M Competition as his prize – a sporty, high-performance car and
a real powerhouse, whose attributes are perfectly suited to an
exceptional athlete like Marc. We hope he has a lot of fun driving it.”

 

The BMW M Award was presented for the 17th time in 2019.
As with the scoring system for the race, the riders receive points for
their positions in qualifying at each Grand Prix weekend. The rider
who has picked up the most points at the end of the season wins the
coveted BMW M Award, in the form of an exclusive BMW M automobile.
Márquez has already made history several times with the BMW M Award.
He won it for the first time in 2013, becoming the first rookie to top
the ranking. In 2015, the Spaniard became the first rider to win the
BMW M Award for three consecutive years. He became the exclusive
record holder in 2016 with his fourth straight victory. In the current
2019 season, Márquez won the BMW M Award with a total of 384 points,
50 points ahead of his closest challenger Fabio Quartararo.

 

 

For more information about BMW M GmbH and the involvement as the
“Official Car of MotoGP”, see: www.bmw-m.com