Toprak Razgatlioglu opens door to MotoGP satellite teams - and mentions Yamaha
ꦓSatellite MotoGP teams "no longer a problem for" Toprak Razgatlioglu

A further clue about 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Toprak Razgatlioglu’s MotoG✤P options has been droppꦦed by Kenan Sofuoglu.
The 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:World Superbikeschampion’s manager has already claimed they have 168澳洲幸运5官꧙方开奖结果历史:found a “solution” to take him to MotoGP but didn’t confirm any details.
Sofuo🔯glu has now admitted that their search is not limited to factory MotoGP teams, opening the door to satellite s𒈔quads.
“Ducati’s philosophy with Pramac has shown 🎶that there is no longe🍎r this gap between factory and satellite teams,” Razgatlioglu’s manager told .
Jorge Martin won 🦄the 2024 MotoGP title for Pramac on a factory-spec Ducati, edging Pecco Bagnaia from the manufacturer’s factory garage.
This year, Pramac have joi🦩ned Yamaha as 𝓡their satellite team but they continue to catch the eye, particularly through Jack Miller’s P5 finish in the Americas MotoGP.
Yamaha option for Toprak Razgatlioglu?
“Pramac is now a factory team and𝔍 its ride🌌rs can play on a level playing field with Yamaha riders and even manage to beat them,” Sofuoglu said.
“Topr📖ak knows this, and this is 💃no longer a problem for him.
“He wants the support of the manufacture🍒r and the factory bike, and the colour of the bike does not matter to him.
“By the way, on some occasion🐟s, a sponsor like Red Bull can change the story.
“Obviously Yamaha has another sponsor but on a different🃏 colour M1, it would be possible.
“Yamaha, however, is just an examplဣe. It doesn’t mean h🌃e has signed with them.
“However, Toprak is very excited about this idea related to MotoGP. But no꧅w it is too early to say more.”
Razgatlioglu won the WorldSBK title for t𝔍he second time last year, his first wit꧟h BMW.
He is facing much more competition from Ducati, and Nicolo Bulega this year, ♓and his BMW contract will expire at the end of the season.
BMW have been linked with168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史: ൲a big-money offer to keep t🍎heir star man in WorldSBK.
But Razgatlioglu’s headꦜ has been turned by MotoGP, where Honda are also credited with an interest.
He has history with Yamaha, winning his fi𒐪rst WorldSBK title riding their bi𝔍ke.
But a prev꧅ious MotoGP test did not do enough to convince Yamaha to give him a race seat.
Now th♋ey appear to be back on the table as Razgatlioglu considers one of the key rider market moves of 202♐5.

James was a sports jour🐻nalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything ꦅfrom American sports, to football, to F1.