Carlo Pernat questioned Ai Ogura’s decision to leave Trackhouse and Aprilia for Yamaha in 2027.
Ogura25, so far in the 2026 MotoGP season, he has scored 48 points, placing him eighth in the standings. He is also five points behind Gresin’s Alex Marquez, six points behind. Tracking house Teammate Raul Fernandez.
As reported at the beginning of the month Ogura is leaving Trackhouse and the Aprilia family to join Yamaha As Alex Reigns’ replacement in 2027.
The Japanese were ready to be allies. Jorge Martin, who is replacing the outgoing Fabio Quatararo.
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Carlo Pernat questioned Ai Ogura’s decision to join Yamaha.
He said recently. GPONPernat was critical of Ogura’s decision to leave Truckhouse and Aprilia For Yamaha.
The 77-year-old accused the 25-year-old of only thinking about ‘money’ on motorcycles.
Pernat He also questioned why Ogura would want to leave a team like Trackhouse, which currently sits second in the standings behind Aprilia. YamahaThey have had a tough season so far in 2026.
Pernat said: “There’s one thing I don’t understand, I don’t understand that Ogura, a great Japanese rider, with Aprilia, who was getting good results at Trackhouse because of David Brivio, decided to go to Yamaha next year.
“This is really a financial solution, not a motorcycle solution. Why would Aprilia leave a track house with a bike like this at this point?
“Honestly, I don’t understand it from a sporting point of view, maybe from an economic point of view.”
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Trackhouse team boss David Brivio responded to the news of Ogura’s departure: “He told us no he won’t be staying with us next year. It’s not for me to say where he’s going.”
“So yeah, we might have a spot for next year.”
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David Brivio wants an ‘experienced’ rider to replace Ai Ogura
Brivio has been asked to replace Ogura and has hinted that he is looking for an experienced rider to take over for the 25-year-old.
Now that the Italian trackhouse has a bike that can compete at the front, he says he wants to sign someone who he feels can get on the podium and win races.
As reported Motorsport ItalyBrivio said: “I always love working with startups and watching them grow.
“The moment Trackhouse is there, with this competitive bike, and I feel like we can try to get good results, I feel like it’s time to try and get an experienced rider to go on the podium and maybe win races.
“The bike seems to allow that to happen. Now is the time to take advantage of that potential.”
So far, the likes of Jack Miller, Ezan Guevara and Joan Mir have all been linked with a move to Trackhouse as Ogura’s replacements.
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