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.

Wild card for Hondas new test rider!

Wild card for Hondas new test rider!

Welcome back Aleix! The multiple Grand Prix winner is back this weekend as a wildcard on the Honda RC213V!

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Team VR46 new livery for the American GP

Team VR46 new livery for the American GP

Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing Team has a special decoration for the MotoGP GP of the Americas – inspired by the United States of America. In the Sunday race, Fabio Di Giannantonio and Franco Morbidelli will ride Ducatis featuring a design...

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Ai Ogura disqualified in Agrentinas MotoGP

Ai Ogura disqualified in Agrentinas MotoGP

Ai Ogura has been disqualified from the Argentine Grand Prix as he was found to be using a non-homologated software version of the series spec ECU He finished in a heroic P8

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Setback for Jorge Martin’s 2025 Season

Setback for Jorge Martin’s 2025 Season

2024 MotoGP champion Jorge Martín Almoguera’s Aprilia debut is delayed as he recovers from wrist fractures.  He’s confirmed to miss COTA and remains uncertain for Qatar (April 11-13). Martin is aiming to return at the Jerez test (April 25-27) as...

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