Yamaha “preparing budget” to tempt Jorge Martin
Do Yamaha stand a chance of landing Jorge Martin n🐼ext year?

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Jorge Martin will reportedly have the option to �𝓀�go to Yamaha next year.
As it stands, moving from Pramac Ducati to the struggling Japanese brand would mean swapping MotoGP’s best bike for one of its worst.
But much can change in a year and, according to , Yamaha are keeping an eye on Marti🎉n’s si𝐆tuation.
The 2023 MotoGP runner-up missed out twice on a promotion to the factory Ducati team and has made i🐷t clear that, unless he wears red in 2025, he wil🌜l quit the sport’s dominant manufacturer.
“In Iwaꦜta they are preparing the budget” to tempt Martin across to Yamaha, the report states.
But Martin is﷽ “mainly interested in the bike” so Ya🍷maha face extra pressure to improve the M1.
Moving from a Ducati satellite team to a factory squad would result in a pay rise, as Luca Marini is reportedly enjoying since swapܫping VR4♔6 for Honda.
Th🎃e other side of the coin is that Martin would likely find himself on a less competitive bike next season.
But if he is intent on leaving Ducati to🦹 pursue a factory position, where else makes sense?
Even KTM and Apr🐭ilia, despite outperforming Yamaha and Honda, lag behind the year-old Ducati bik💛es (except in the case of Brad Binder in Qatar).
Ducati ha𒁏ve confirmed the arrival of Fermin Aldeguer in 2025 and, although they haven't confirmed which tea💖m he will be placed in, the likely landing spot is Pramac.
That means either M൲artin or teammate Franco Morbidelli is out of a seat next year.
Aldeguer's arrival into the mix at Ducati 📖has increased the stakes and perhaps incentivised other manufacturers to tempt away riders with knowledge of the Desmosedici.
Yamaha know that they face a 🌳battle to keep their own star rider, Fabio Quartararo. Aprilia are believed to have an interest in him.
Should they l🦄ose Quartararo, it would free up budget to land another big name like Martin.
Yamaha could even ha🍬ve an🐈 extra two seats in 2025 if they agree terms to take over the VR46 satellite team.
VR46 (who curre♋ntly have Marco Bezzecchi and Fabio di Giannantonio as their riders) are in talks to stay at Ducati but still haven’t signed, and Valentino Rossi maintains obvious links to Yamaha.

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