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Toprak Razgatlioglu dominates WorldSBK Race 1 at Most with a record-breaking win

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Toprak Razgatlioglu won WorldSBK Race 1 on Saturday at the Autodrom Most in the Czech Republic, completing 22 laps to finish 5.740 seconds ahead of Danilo Petrucci. According to WorldSBK officials, the victory extended Razgatlioglu?s record-breaking streak to 13 consecutive wins, underscoring his dominant performance during the 2024 season.

Razgatlioglu started Race 1 from pole position on the ROKiT BMW Motorrad M 1000 RR, equipped with Pirelli control tires, and quickly established a commanding lead. He completed the 22-lap race at the Autodrom Most circuit in the Czech Republic with a winning margin of 5.740 seconds over second-place finisher Danilo Petrucci, who rode a Barni Spark Racing Team Ducati Panigale V4 R, according to official WorldSBK timing data. Andrea Iannone of Team GoEleven Ducati secured third place, finishing just 0.141 seconds behind Petrucci. American Garrett Gerloff finished eighth aboard his Bonovo Action BMW, sources confirmed.

Razgatlioglu?s victory at Most extended his record-breaking streak to 13 consecutive wins, a feat that has set a new benchmark in the championship?s history.

WorldSBK officials noted that The 2024 season saw Razgatlioglu clinch the title in what WorldSBK described as ?record-breaking fashion,? with 13 straight race wins and podium finishes in 27 of 30 races. His performance at Most was consistent with this dominant run, as he not only won but also recorded the fastest lap of the race with a time of 1 minute, 31.540 seconds, official race data shows.

The Most Race 1 win was part of Razgatlioglu?s broader 2025 campaign as the reigning WorldSBK champion, following titles in 2021 with Yamaha and consecutive championships in 2024 and 2025 with BMW. It marked his fifth victory of the 2025 season and his first race win since the Superpole race at Assen, according to race reports. The win also contributed to an ongoing streak of eight consecutive wins, sources said, helping Razgatlioglu close the gap in the championship standings. Coverage from the Czech round noted that his dominant pace allowed him to pull clear of key rivals, including Ducati riders Nicolo Bulega and Danilo Petrucci, by several seconds.

Razgatlioglu?s dominance at Most reflects a pattern seen at other circuits, where he has set venue-specific records. At Magny-Cours, he holds the record for most wins at the circuit, while at Donington Park, he secured his 10th victory. WorldSBK?s ?Top 10? Razgatlioglu wins? feature highlights his 51 career WorldSBK victories and notes that he had won the last 10 races in a row prior to the Most event, underscoring his sustained winning form. The Czech round coverage described his Race 1 victory as a ?triple treble? and noted that he has now won 10 races at Most, further illustrating his long-term success at the venue.

BMW Group?s official communications described Razgatlioglu as ?almost unbeatable? at Most, emphasizing the team?s view of his performance as near-invincible. WorldSBK quoted Razgatlioglu after the race saying he was focused on extending his winning streak, stating, ?I am just focused on a 12th win.? In broader interviews, the rider acknowledged the possibility of making history with his consecutive wins, confirming that races like Most are part of a deliberate effort to break and match records.

Razgatlioglu?s career achievements position him as the first Turkish Superbike World Champion and the rider with the most WorldSBK wins for both Yamaha and BMW, with 37 wins for Yamaha and 39 for BMW, according to official records. His three WorldSBK titles?in 2021, 2024, and 2025?reflect a sustained high level of performance. The Most Race 1 victory fits within his record-breaking narrative, as he previously set the record for most consecutive wins in a season with 13, achieved during a hat-trick at Portimão. Later, he matched this record with a 13th consecutive victory at Aragon Race 1.

The 2025 WorldSBK season continues to see Razgatlioglu build on his dominance, with the Most victory reinforcing BMW?s competitive position against Ducati machinery at the Czech circuit. His consistent race pace, pole positions, and fastest laps have been central to his championship defense, according to WorldSBK and BMW materials. As the season progresses, Razgatlioglu?s performances remain closely watched for further record-breaking potential.

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Toprak Razgatlioglu won WorldSBK Race 1 on Saturday at the Autodrom Most in the Czech Republic, completing 22 laps to finish 5.740 seconds ahead of Danilo Petrucci. According to WorldSBK officials, the victory extended Razgatlioglu?s record-breaking streak to 13 consecutive wins, underscoring his dominant performance during the 2024 season.

Razgatlioglu started Race 1 from pole position on the ROKiT BMW Motorrad M 1000 RR, equipped with Pirelli control tires, and quickly established a commanding lead. He completed the 22-lap race at the Autodrom Most circuit in the Czech Republic with a winning margin of 5.740 seconds over second-place finisher Danilo Petrucci, who rode a Barni Spark Racing Team Ducati Panigale V4 R, according to official WorldSBK timing data. Andrea Iannone of Team GoEleven Ducati secured third place, finishing just 0.141 seconds behind Petrucci. American Garrett Gerloff finished eighth aboard his Bonovo Action BMW, sources confirmed.

Razgatlioglu?s victory at Most extended his record-breaking streak to 13 consecutive wins, a feat that has set a new benchmark in the championship?s history.

WorldSBK officials noted that The 2024 season saw Razgatlioglu clinch the title in what WorldSBK described as ?record-breaking fashion,? with 13 straight race wins and podium finishes in 27 of 30 races. His performance at Most was consistent with this dominant run, as he not only won but also recorded the fastest lap of the race with a time of 1 minute, 31.540 seconds, official race data shows.

The Most Race 1 win was part of Razgatlioglu?s broader 2025 campaign as the reigning WorldSBK champion, following titles in 2021 with Yamaha and consecutive championships in 2024 and 2025 with BMW. It marked his fifth victory of the 2025 season and his first race win since the Superpole race at Assen, according to race reports. The win also contributed to an ongoing streak of eight consecutive wins, sources said, helping Razgatlioglu close the gap in the championship standings. Coverage from the Czech round noted that his dominant pace allowed him to pull clear of key rivals, including Ducati riders Nicolo Bulega and Danilo Petrucci, by several seconds.

Razgatlioglu?s dominance at Most reflects a pattern seen at other circuits, where he has set venue-specific records. At Magny-Cours, he holds the record for most wins at the circuit, while at Donington Park, he secured his 10th victory. WorldSBK?s ?Top 10? Razgatlioglu wins? feature highlights his 51 career WorldSBK victories and notes that he had won the last 10 races in a row prior to the Most event, underscoring his sustained winning form. The Czech round coverage described his Race 1 victory as a ?triple treble? and noted that he has now won 10 races at Most, further illustrating his long-term success at the venue.

BMW Group?s official communications described Razgatlioglu as ?almost unbeatable? at Most, emphasizing the team?s view of his performance as near-invincible. WorldSBK quoted Razgatlioglu after the race saying he was focused on extending his winning streak, stating, ?I am just focused on a 12th win.? In broader interviews, the rider acknowledged the possibility of making history with his consecutive wins, confirming that races like Most are part of a deliberate effort to break and match records.

Razgatlioglu?s career achievements position him as the first Turkish Superbike World Champion and the rider with the most WorldSBK wins for both Yamaha and BMW, with 37 wins for Yamaha and 39 for BMW, according to official records. His three WorldSBK titles?in 2021, 2024, and 2025?reflect a sustained high level of performance. The Most Race 1 victory fits within his record-breaking narrative, as he previously set the record for most consecutive wins in a season with 13, achieved during a hat-trick at Portimão. Later, he matched this record with a 13th consecutive victory at Aragon Race 1.

The 2025 WorldSBK season continues to see Razgatlioglu build on his dominance, with the Most victory reinforcing BMW?s competitive position against Ducati machinery at the Czech circuit. His consistent race pace, pole positions, and fastest laps have been central to his championship defense, according to WorldSBK and BMW materials. As the season progresses, Razgatlioglu?s performances remain closely watched for further record-breaking potential.

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