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Marvin Fritz

Marvin Fritz joined YART as German IDM Superbike Champion after an outstanding debut season, immediately proving his talent with three double victories on the Yamaha YZF-R1M. His arrival marked the start of a successful career in international endurance racing.

Born into motorsport as the son of racer Wolfgang Fritz, Marvin began racing at the age of four and quickly progressed through the IDM 125cc Championship and the 125cc World Championship. After his breakthrough with the 2014 IDM Supersport title, he moved to 1000cc machinery, won the IDM Superbike Championship, and became a key figure in endurance racing.

With YART, Fritz has celebrated victories at the 8 Hours of Slovakia Ring, the 12 Hours of Estoril, and the 24 Hours of Spa, as well as multiple FIM Endurance World Championship titles. Today, he is regarded as one of the most consistent and successful riders in endurance racing.

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Profile

Date of birth: 20 April 1993

Place of birth: Mosbach, Germany

Nationality: German

Height: 180 cm

Weight: 65 kg

Hobbies: Jogging, mountain biking

Born into motorsport as the son of German racer Wolfgang Fritz, Marvin grew up in the paddock and contested his first race at just four years old. After early success in minibike racing, he progressed through the IDM 125cc Championship and made wildcard appearances in the 125cc World Championship before achieving his breakthrough in 2014 by winning the IDM Supersport title on a Yamaha YZF-R6.

Remaining loyal to Yamaha, Fritz moved to 1000cc machinery, won the IDM Superbike Championship, and quickly became a key figure in endurance racing. With YART, he has celebrated victories at the 8 Hours of Slovakia Ring, the 12 Hours of Estoril, and the 24 Hours of Spa, as well as multiple podiums and world titles in the FIM Endurance World Championship, establishing himself as one of the most consistent riders in the series.

Career Highlights

24 H Le Mans , World Champion
2025
2024
Victory 8 Hrs Spa,
2nd Suzuka 8H ,2nd EWC
Victory 24 Hours Spa , World Champion
2023
2020
Victory 12 Hours Estoril, 2nd EWC
Victory 8 Hours Slovakiaring
2019
2018
Victory 8 Hours Slovakiaring
IDM Superbike Champion
2016
2015
IDM Superstock 1000 4th Position
IDM Supersport 600 Champion
2014
2010
6th IDM 125 ccm
MotoGP 125 World Championship (Assen 14th, 2 points)
2009
2009
IDM Runnerup 125 ccm
4th IDM 125 ccm , 1 Victorypoints)
2008
2007
3rd IDM 125 ccm
11th IDM 125 ccm
2006
2005
ADAC Junior Cup Champion