Jorge Martin secured his first MotoGP podium for Aprilia at the Brazilian Grand Prix, prompting Neil Hodgson to give a ‘not set’ verdict on the Spaniard amid recent reports that he has signed with Yamaha for 2027.
George Martin In the year
The Spaniard has endured nothing but an injury nightmare over the past 12 months. Last season, due to three separate and equally serious injuries, Martin was unable to defend his title while his teammate was there. Marco Bezecchi More than expected Aprilia.
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has been. At the Brazilian Grand Prix, Bezechi took the victory for another victoryin Martin P2’s first class of Grand Prix motorcycle racing, it was a one-two for Aprilia.
However, Martin’s future plans left a sour taste in the mouths of Ayrton Senna at the Autodromo International. It is reported that He will join Yamaha in 2027This will make it drop from the group at the top of the pecking order.
Neil Hodgson gives ‘not set’ verdict on George Martin after claiming Brazil GP podium
Season TNT Sports Brazilian Grand Prix coverage by former MotoGP rider from Goa Neil Hodgson Martin’s story to Yamaha Machinery for the 2027 debut campaign in Aprilia colors following the first stage.
By talking to the commenter Gavin EmmettThe 52-year-old said: “If Yamaha signs, it feels like a slow clap, doesn’t it? As it stands, when you look at where Yamaha is, it’s jumping from the best bike to the worst.”
Before Hodgson delivered a guilty verdict in favor of Iwata over Martin’s decision to leave Noale, Emmett replied that he had “shot himself in the foot”.
He concluded: “Yes, I think he was wronged to be honest.”
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It is reported that the Spanish agent Alberto Valera secretly believed Martin decided to sign for Yamaha because of the salary. That the Japanese developer can offer.
It’s no secret that Yamaha is one of the best brands on the grid when it comes to financial prowess, but their ultimate competitiveness is in question.
Despite a strong result in the Sprint race, Yamaha floated again in the Brazilian GP
Yamaha’s inferiority complex of all brands on the MotoGP grid was once again on display during the Brazilian Grand Prix, despite some encouraging results from their riders earlier in the weekend.
Fabio Quatararo It resulted in a very strong P6 in the Sprint for the Japanese constructor, but was unable to repeat his effort in the longer format race. Starting fourth on the grid, the Frenchman dropped to P16 at the checkered flag.
Alex Rin He proved to be Yamaha’s flag bearer at the Grand Prix, but even he could only muster P14.
Pramak Toprak Razgatlioglu He was surprised to claim a place in Q2 on Saturday, but he was swallowed up by the field when the lights went out on Sunday afternoon.
He took the checkered flag in P17, while his teammate Jack Miller He dropped out of the race in the opening period.
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