Marc Márquez goes to wish a much bigger storage after successful the MotoGP quickest qualifier prize for the eighth time. He took house an M6 Coupe in 2013 and stored accumulating vehicles over the following six years. Within the seasons that adopted, the Spaniard added an M4 Coupe, M6 Convertible, M2, M4 CS, M3 CS, and an X4 M Competitors to his rising assortment.
After a six-year hiatus, the MotoGP rider has reclaimed the BMW M Award. With eight pole positions and 5 front-row begins in 2025, he earned 351 factors, ending the season eight factors forward of his brother Álex Márquez. This 12 months’s prize is the M2 CS in M Brooklyn Gray Metallic, a limited-run particular version priced from €142,300 in Marc Márquez’s house nation.
The M2 CS shall be one of many rarest BMW M Award prizes, as manufacturing is reportedly capped at fewer than 2,000 models. The German luxurious model has been handing out vehicles to the quickest MotoGP qualifier since 2003, when Valentino Rossi received a Z4. Nonetheless, BMW’s involvement within the competitors dates again to 1999.
We’re curious whether or not Marc Márquez nonetheless has all of the vehicles he’s received over time or if he’s parted methods with a few of them. Talking concerning the M2 CS, the prize winner mentioned he’ll let his brother take the hardcore G87 for a spin after narrowly lacking out on the BMW M Award in 2025.
“I truly discovered I’d received whereas I used to be out shopping for fruit – my brother Álex didn’t handle the outcome he wanted within the penultimate qualifying in Portimão to maintain the competition open. However I promised him he’ll get to drive the automotive too! For us, it’s all the time one thing particular when our performances on the monitor are acknowledged on this means.”
Right here’s the whole checklist of BMW M Award winners to this point:
- 2003 – Z4 (Valentino Rossi)
- 2004 – 6 Collection Convertible (Valentino Rossi)
- 2005 – M5 (Seven Gibernau)
- 2006 – Z4 M Coupe (Nicky Hayden)
- 2007 – M3 Coupe (Casey Stoner)
- 2008 – Z4 M Roadster (Casey Stoner)
- 2009 – M3 Sedan (Valentino Rossi)
- 2010 – M3 Coupe (Jorge Lorenzo)
- 2011 – 1 Collection M Coupe (Casey Stoner)
- 2012 – M3 Coupe (Jorge Lorenzo)
- 2013 – M6 Coupe (Marc Márquez)
- 2014 – M4 Coupe (Marc Marquez)
- 2015 – M6 Convertible (Marc Márquez)
- 2016 – M2 (Marc Márquez)
- 2017 – M4 CS (Marc Márquez)
- 2018 – M3 CS (Marc Márquez)
- 2019 – X4 M Competitors (Marc Márquez)
- 2020 – M2 CS (Fabio Quartararo)
- 2021 – M5 CS (Fabio Quartararo)
- 2022 – M3 Touring (Francesco Bagnaia)
- 2023 – XM Label Purple (Francesco Bagnaia)
- 2024 – M5 (Francesco Bagnaia)
- 2025 – M2 CS (Marc Márquez)

