Ducati aims for another win at 2026 MotoGP Italian Grand Prix
Motorsport.com • 1 min read • Latest: May 29, 2026, 6:00 AM
Last updated May 29, 2026

The Italian Grand Prix will take place at Mugello from May 29-31, 2026. Ducati has been dominant at this venue, securing victories in the last four editions. Francesco Bagnaia won consecutively there from 2022 to 2024, followed by Marc Marquez's win last year for Ducati. The event marks Marquez's anticipated return to the paddock after a significant absence. Fans expect a competitive race as Ducati looks to continue its successful streak.
- •2026 MotoGP Italian Grand Prix scheduled for May 29-31 at Mugello
- •Ducati has won the last four Italian GPs at this venue
- •Bagnaia and Marquez are key riders representing Ducati
- •Marquez returns to competition after a notable break
- •Expectations are high for this premier event.
- 6:00 AMMotorsport.com — 2026 MotoGP Italian Grand Prix – How to watch, session times & more
"Mugello plays host to the Italian Grand Prix on 29-31 May. Unsurprisingly, Ducati has a strong track record on home turf, having won the last four editions of the Italian GP. Francesco Bagnaia won three races in a row at Mugello between 2022-24, before Marc Marquez brought more joy for the factory Ducati team last year. Coincidentally, Mugello marks Marquez's return to the paddock after ...Keep reading
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