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After months of speculation, the future of the MotoGP™ World Champion is now clear. Fabio Quartararo will remain with the Monster Energy Yamaha squad for another two years after signing a new contract through to the end of 2024. The Frenchman was rumoured to be in talks with other MotoGP™ manufacturers but he has committed his future to the Iwata factory by agreeing to a new two-year deal.

Quartararo has shown great skills, comradery, and consistency so far in his two years with the Yamaha Factory Racing Team in the MotoGP™ World Championship. The successful partnership led to his first MotoGP™ World Championship Title last year, in his very first season with the Factory team. He is currently also leading the 2022 standings by 8 points.

MotoGP to roar into the city streets of Adelaide from 2027

MotoGP to roar into the city streets of Adelaide from 2027

MotoGP Sports Entertainment Group, the South Australian Government and the City of Adelaide announced today that the Australian Grand Prix will be hosted on a city centre circuit in Adelaide from 2027.The six‑year agreement begins next season and will see...

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Phillip Island has lost the MotoGP

Phillip Island has lost the MotoGP

Phillip Island has lost the Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix just hours after Major Events Minister Steve Dimopoulos revealed the state government’s last-ditch effort to keep the race. Bass Coast Mayor Cr Rochelle Halstead has since confirmed it. Minister Dimopoulos said...

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Yamaha Racing Moto GP 2026

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Trackhouse Racing has two new liverys for 2026

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