News

STATS REVIEW: Razgatlioglu raised the bar and shattered even more records in his 2025 title defence

Wednesday, 19 November 2025 09:41 GMT

With his intuitive and precise riding style, Razgatlioglu broke a litany of records this season, some even that he set himself last campaign!

Capping off his eight-year MOTUL FIM Superbike World Championship career with his third world title, Toprak Razgatlioglu has carved his name deep into this Championship. Not only has his character earned him fans worldwide, but his exploits on the track have left a massive footprint. Check out some of this career’s wildest achievements as they are broken down here by the numbers!

1378— Total kilometres of track Toprak Razgatlioglu led this season

600— In 2025, Toprak became the third rider to ever break the 600 points mark, behind Rea in 2019 (663) and Bautista in 2022 (601) and 2023 (628).

323— Razgatlioglu led 323 out of 611 total laps, meaning 53% of every lap run this season featured Razgatlioglu at the front

173— Total number of WorldSBK podiums, placing him second only behind Jonathan Rea (Pata Maxus Yamaha)

100— At Donington, Toprak earned BMW their 100th podium, a tally he would later lift to 115.

78— Total career WorldSBK wins, second only to Jonathan Rea with 119

50— Toprak closes his WorldSBK Career with 50 front row appearances, landing him 8th in the WorldSBK all-time rankings

44— Razgatlioglu’s most significant points lead in the Riders’ Championship, a sum he reached after Aragon Race 1

38/53— With 38 wins for BMW, he makes up for 71% of the German manufacturer’s 53 wins

37/117— 37 was his total win tally for Yamaha, comprising 32% of their total wins.

25— Razgatlioglu tied Colin Edwards’ consecutive podium streak of 25 straight podiums, cut short only after Razgatlioglu’s crash out of Jerez’s Tissot Superpole Race

24— Total number of races Toprak has led from lights to flag

13— Toprak tied the 2024 record he set for consecutive wins with his dominant streak from Misano Race 1 to Aragon Race 1

12/18— ‘El Turco’s final tally of poles with BMW, accounting for two-thirds of their total sum

12— ‘El Turco’s career tally of ‘Grand Chelems’ (taking pole position, leading every lap, and winning each race of a weekend)

11— Toprak holds the record for the most WorldSBK hat tricks

10— Toprak has three separate circuits at which he has 10 wins or more: at Most, Donington and Magny-Cours, a WorldSBK record

3— Toprak’s total number of Championships, he is only the fourth rider ever to win more than two, after Jonathan Rea, Carl Fogarty and Troy Bayliss

2— The #1’s triumphant 2025 campaign landed BMW their second World Championship, now placing them ahead of Suzuki with one, and tying Yamaha

Watch back through ‘El Turco’s out-of-this-world WorldSBK career with the WorldSBK VideoPass!