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Márquez Weighs Future Beyond 2026 as Ducati Backs Bagnaia and Teams Plot for 2027 Reset

The looming 2027 technical overhaul is steering contract decisions across the grid.

Overview

  • Fresh off his ninth world title, Marc Márquez says recovery is on track after getting back on the bike, targets early‑season pace in Thailand, and rates staying with Ducati an 8 out of 10 while leaving 2027–2028 open.
  • DUCATI CEO Claudio Domenicali defends Pecco Bagnaia after a trouble‑hit 2025 that included technical issues and a tire puncture in Malaysia, pledging full support to help him return to winning form.
  • Domenicali calls the 2027 rules a radical shift that will curb aero and ride‑height systems, saying Ducati cannot predict outcomes but will continue to bring innovations to the track.
  • Aprilia chief Massimo Rivola voices confidence that Marco Bezzecchi can fight for the 2026 crown and aims to renew both Bezzecchi and Jorge Martín as the latter continues his recovery.
  • VR46 director Pablo Nieto confirms talks and strong interest in Pedro Acosta for 2027 while respecting his KTM deal, as Acosta’s late‑season maturity lifted him to fourth overall.