MotoGP Manufacturers and Organization Sign Unified Agreement for 2027-2031 Seasons
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- All MotoGP manufacturers have signed a unified agreement with the racing organization for the 2027-2031 seasons.
- The deal aims to strengthen the competition by ensuring the long-term presence of all current manufacturers and establishing a framework for competitiveness, technological relevance, and global appeal.
- Key terms for the 2027-2031 period have been agreed upon, with a regulatory framework defining sporting and commercial bases to be announced soon.
In a historic move for motorcycle racing, all manufacturers involved in the MotoGP world championship, Honda, Yamaha, Ducati, KTM, and Aprilia, have signed a unified agreement with the racing organization. This landmark deal, covering the 2027-2031 seasons, signals a strong commitment to the future of the sport and a "unified vision."
The agreement ensures the long-term presence of all current manufacturers in the starting lineup. According to a statement released after a press conference at the Brno circuit, the deal is founded on a "solid alignment between MotoGP and the manufacturers on the key pillars of the sport." It is the result of collective negotiation focused on the best interests of the sport across sporting, technical, and commercial dimensions.
The framework guarantees competitiveness, technological relevance, and the championship's continued global appeal. The organization and the 11 teams have agreed on the main terms for the 2027-2031 period. A detailed regulatory framework, outlining the normative, sporting, and commercial foundations for this phase, will be announced shortly, marking a significant milestone for MotoGP.
The agreement is founded on a solid alignment between MotoGP and the manufacturers on the key pillars of the sport and is the result of a collective negotiation process focused on the best interests in the sporting, technical, and commercial dimensions, establishing a framework that guarantees competitiveness, technological relevance, and the continued global appeal of the championship.
Originally published by ABC Color in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.