Ducati Lenovo Team captured the 2025 MotoGP Teams’ World Championship on Oct. 4, completing the Triple Crown after earlier wins in the Riders’ and Constructors’ Championships.

Lenovo provided the computing systems and data tools that supported Ducati Corse throughout the season, helping the team refine its race strategies and bike performance. Its technology powered research and development work in Bologna and delivered AI-driven insights that guided engineers and riders during race weekends.

Through the technology company’s hardware and analytics platforms, the team ran detailed simulations and analyzed real-time performance data, enabling faster decisions and more accurate adjustments to the bikes.

“At Lenovo, we believe technology is at its best when it helps people and teams achieve extraordinary things, and this MotoGP season has been a perfect example of that,” said Luca Rossi, president of Intelligent Devices Group, Lenovo.

A Ducati rider celebrating on the podium after winning the MotoGP race at Motegi, Japan, holding a trophy and wearing a team uniform with Lenovo branding.
Through the technology company’s hardware and analytics platforms, the team ran detailed simulations.

The 2025 season also saw Marc Márquez win the Riders’ Title in Motegi and Ducati Corse secure the Constructors’ Championship in Barcelona.

“These achievements are only possible thanks to the hard work of our entire team and to the precious support of our partners,” said Claudio Domenicali, CEO of Ducati. “A special thanks goes to Lenovo and its technology leading innovation and contributing to a faster, safer, and more exciting sport.”

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