Dorna CEO sheds light on whether BMW will enter MotoGP
Carmelo Ezpeleta🐻 🗹comments on BMW's interest in entering MotoGP

The CEO of Dorna has hinted at a tim♕eline for BMW’s decision about whether to en🍒ter MotoGP.
A change in the management structure of the famous manufacturer has increased the possibili🌌ty that they could enter the world’s top two-wheel racing ಞseries.
MotoGP will introduce new technical 🔜regulations from 20🔯27, which could level the playing field and offer the best possible time for newcomers to immediately be competitive.
“It’s onཧe thing for it to be possible, and🃏 another for it to be feasible,” Carmelo Ezpeleta said about BMW’s entry to .
“Obviously we have to wait for the new regulations which wil♓l be published soon.
“I think we won’t 🗹have to wait more than a month, a month and a half, and ꧑then the manufacturers can consider the possibilities.
“It would be important for other man💝ufacturers to come in. And BMW is a very important manufacturer.”
BMW previously knocked back the possibility of replacin🐈g Suzuki, who quit MotoGP.
But they have found success in WorldSBK, claiming their first race since coming back as a factory team through&n𓂃bsp;Toprak Razgatliog♋lu this season.
But it is the introduction of Markus Flasch as the new boss at B𝐆MW Motorrad which has acce🉐lerated the possibility of entering MotoGP.
A racing enthusiast, he has publicly opened the doo🦄r to an entry.
“2027 could be the perfect time to get involved in MotoGP ✅as this is when a new regulation will be introduced,” Flasch is quot🃏ed by .
"We are in contact with Dꦜorna an✨d we are talking about the regulations.
“It is part of our evaluation.
“💙The 2027 season would be an obvious time to start.
🌠“But that does not pressure us to make a decision.”

James was a spoꦅrts journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.