Since the summer break, Pecco Bagnaia has scored 61 points across 7 rounds 😳 #MotoGP#AustralianGPpic.twitter.com/gk7MaLhgc1
— Crash MotoGP (@crash_motogp) October 19, 2025
Away from Phillip Island, MotoGP legend Valentino Rossi doubled up his VR46 Academy's celebrations after winning the eight-hour Indianapolis Intercontinental GT Challenge Open race.
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Valentino Rossi wins lightning-affected Indianapolis endurance race for BMW

Pedro Acosta was unhappy with his level of performance at the Australian Grand Prix, which he predicted to be his worst race on the calendar.
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‘Worst race on calendar’ fears come true for fuming Pedro Acosta in Australian MotoGP

Trackhouse’s Raul Fernandez took a shock maiden MotoGP victory at Phillip Island after surviving a tear-off scare and an emotional final lap.
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Raul Fernandez’s first MotoGP win: “Tear-off scare, crying in the helmet”

Fabio Di Giannantonio brushed a fever aside to finish as the top Ducati at the Australian Grand Prix, while a visit from a Hollywood superstar left him with "the Avenger feeling".
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Sick Fabio Di Giannantonio had “Avenger feeling” in Australia MotoGP podium run

This one’s special. #AustralianGPpic.twitter.com/PciKAzYyff
— Trackhouse MotoGP (@TrackhouseMoto) October 19, 2025
Things just keep getting worse for Pecco Bagnaia, who suffered his third pointless MotoGP weekend in the last four.
It's a situation he has said is "indescribable", given his victories at Motegi just a few weeks ago.
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Pecco Bagnaia slams “indescribable” slump since Motegi MotoGP win

Marco Bezzecchi brushed off two long lap penalties to finish third at Phillip Island.
While some believed he could still win the Australian Grand Prix, he didn't even think a podium was possible!
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Marco Bezzecchi: ‘Only the journalists thought I could win’ Australian MotoGP

DEBUT WIN FOR @25RaulFernandez & TRACKHOUSE. 💥 #AustralianGP | @25RaulFernandezpic.twitter.com/s3P6zMkRs6
— Trackhouse MotoGP (@TrackhouseMoto) October 19, 2025
Marco Bezzecchi moves into 3rd place ahead of Pecco Bagnaia, Alex Marquez is on the brink of securing 2nd in the World Championship 🥈🥉#MotoGP#AustralianGPpic.twitter.com/oBTbxLpaQY
— Crash MotoGP (@crash_motogp) October 19, 2025
#AustralianGP@25RaulFernandez becomes the 7th different winner this season and the 64th different winner with @Michelin 👏👏👏#MichelinMotoGPpic.twitter.com/8wR1tSuUmV
— Michelin Motorsport (@Michelin_Sport) October 19, 2025
Here is the updated list of all-time MotoGP race winners, featuring Raul Fernandez now sitting at a joint 73rd.
The all-time MotoGP winners' list

Raul Fernandez is a MotoGP race winner, having previously been a best of fifth, after dominating for Trackhouse Aprilia at the Australian Grand Prix.
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2025 Australian MotoGP: Raul Fernandez, Trackhouse take shock first win

Raul Fernandez (1st): "I cannot believe it! The team never stopped supporting me, and this is a consequence of hard work. I managed the rear tyre throughout the race. The last 5 laps seemed super long! Thanks to everyone who supported me."
Fabio di Giannantonio (2nd): "This place is amazing and races like this make it even more sweet! We lost the opportunity to win because of the qualifying, but did a lot of overtakes and didn't give up."
Marco Bezzecchi (3rd): "It was a super tough race, with the penalty. But my strategy worked perfectly, a good start and then pushing hard at the beginning. I didn't imagine I could get a podium with this penalty."
What a day for Trackhouse, not only a first win, but their first grand prix podium.
Raul Fernandez takes his first-ever MotoGP win at Phillip Island!
Fabio di Giannantonio and Marco Bezzecchi complete the podium.
Marco Bezzecchi shows what might have been by passing Alex Marquez for 3rd.
2 laps to go and di Giannantonio cuts Fernandez's lead to just over 2-seconds, is Fernandez managing it or could there be a late twist?
3 laps to go and di Giannantonio is not making an impact on Raul Fernandez's lead... The Trackhouse team are on the verge of their first MotoGP win!
Francesco Bagnaia's nightmare weekend ends with a crash from 12th place at Siberia. The Italian sits stationary on the ground after being dumped from his Desmosedici.
Fabio di Giannantonio passes fellow Ducati rider Alex Marquez for second place, he's 3.1s behind Raul Fernandez with 4 laps to go...