While Marc Marquez still signs a new contract with Ducati, he will not earn as much as Fabio Quattararo, according to the report. The world champion is expected to sign the extension soon.
Many believe Marquez is signing a one-plus-one deal. Not a direct two-year extension. But Ducati is still aiming to win the premier championship in 2025.
Marquez After Honda’s failure, Borgo Pangale is known to have accepted reduced terms in favor of the winning bike.
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Beyond the garage, Ducati are cashing in on Francesco Bagnaia.Although it is not clear how the interests of the future Pedro Acosta will be compared.
Fabio Quatararo continues to catch up with Marc Marquez.
As he says Engine footprintQuattararo will ‘take over’ as MotoGP’s highest-paid rider when he leaves Yamaha to join Honda in 2027. This seems to have played a significant role in the decision.
Quattararo is linked with Ducati. But he himself took a gamble on Yamaha’s Japanese rivals. Honda is currently in fourth place but has no rivals on the grid in the race, which could be used ahead of the rule changes.
Reports indicated Quattararo is earning £10m a year at Yamaha.. Even in a win drought in 2024, he rejected the more competitive Ducati Satellite Ride to sign with the factory.
Moto2 star David Alonso is rumored to be teaming up with Quatararo next year. Alonso asked for a higher salary Despite his lack of experience, it will therefore be an expensive contract cycle for Honda, especially if they add two more bikes to the Tech3.
Marc Marquez Ducati salary from 2027
Marquez’s ‘permanent’ wages could rise to £13m a year. The new contract sees him five times the £2.6m he earns before bonuses in 2025.
If this figure is correct, then it seems Every quarter A significant wage increase has been proposed at Honda. MotoGP’s most successful team are desperate to sign a superstar rider to speed up their post-Marquez rebuild.
Quartararo will win the world championship in 2021 and when Jorge Lorenzo has placed the most talented riders The Frenchman was third on the current grid.
While it’s surprising to see the seven-time MotoGP champion on a bigger contract, it’s worth keeping that in mind. Honda offered Márquez €100m Over four years before he leaves in 2023, that’s more than £20m a season.
Ducati It’s not a reflection of Marquez’s stock as it simply can’t afford it like Honda.
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