Pramac Yamaha ace Toprak Razgatlioglu’s decision to sign a new contract with the Aragon Grand Prix of Freedom Media should be polite as he will be banned from racing in Turkey.
MotoGP announced this Wednesday Aragon GP It now remains on the calendar through the 2027 season. Alcaniz’s contract for the position, which was set to drop from the calendar after the 2026 edition of Motorland Aragon, was set to expire, but he was given at least one year’s reprieve.
The Aragon GP will be a reserve race between 2028 and 2031 if MotoGP needs a replacement for another round. Freedom media It is believed that Aragon was behind schedule for 2027 and to remain as a reserve race due to issues related to Balaton Park.
MotoGP has confirmed that the Aragon Grand Prix will take place in 2027.
MotoGP has signed a new contract with Motorland Aragon to return to Turkey
It is reported that Liberty Media decided to keep Aragon in the MotoGP calendar in 2027 The championship will not return to Balaton Park next year. MotoGP owners also felt it was a safer move than switching to Motorland Aragon. Hungarian Grand Prix to Hangarong due to the need to make necessary changes to the track for safety.
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Motorland Aragon will pay MotoGP a guaranteed €12m (£10.5m) to run the grand prix again next season, with Liberty Media also deciding not to ask for additional hosting fees. Liberty chiefs were crucial to last year’s negotiations with Motherland Aragon.
pramac pilot Razgatlioglu Although he should not be happy with the news that MotoGP will compete again in 2027 at the Motorland Aragon, although it is possible that the championship will not agree a deal with the Istanbul park, as the native of Alanya had planned to revive the Turkish Grand Prix.
Razgatlioglu and his agent Kenan Sofuoglu have been trying to help Istanbul Park’s efforts since 2010. To revive the Turkish GP in 2027, MotoGP last held a round in Turkey in 2007, when Casey Stoner won his third Grand Prix at Istanbul Park with Ducati.
“Maybe next year, maybe 2028,” Razgatlioglu said in April of his bid to host the Istanbul Park MotoGP round. MotoMatters. “I don’t know, but we’ll see if we improve more this year, I’ll push for the competition next year! I want a good result at home, you know?”
The 2028 MotoGP season may now be Razgatlioglu’s best hope after a new contract with Motorland Aragon. Given the current calendar, it seems unlikely that Liberty Media will consider taking the MotoGP to Istanbul Park next year.
Autodromo Oscar Yo Juan Gálvez will return to Argentina in 2027 after signing an agreement to host one round of MotoGP in Buenos Aires, as long as he completes all the work needed to prepare the race. Therefore, MotoGP will have to increase the calendar to 23 rounds to compete in Turkey.
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