If This MotoGP Team Switches to Honda, Is KTM Dead? Tech3 Racing is reportedly considering switching from KTM power to Honda power for the 2027 MotoGP season. If that occurs, can KTM survive and continue in the racing series? By Jonathon Klein May 9 -
Rumor Has It That Red Bull's Christian Horner Might Be MotoGP's Next CEO There's a new report that, after Liberty Media's takeover of MotoGP last year, that it may be looking to put Red Bull Racing's former team principal, Christian Horner, in as CEO for the motorcycle racing series. By Jonathon Klein May 8 -
MotoGP Set To Ban Wildcard Entries Next Year Despite It Being Loved By All Cameo appearances from past racers and the unofficial mid-season testing of materials and components has come to an end for MotoGP, as the sport moved to ban wildcards and more. By Justin W Coffey May 6 -
Everything We Know From Ducati’s 850cc MotoGP Shakedown at Misano Ducati took advantage of an event at Misano to perform a shakedown of its GP27 on Pirelli tires. Here's what we can learn from the images. By Robbie Bacon Apr 22 -
MotoGP's Executives Are Holding the Sport Hostage Because Teams Want Fair Access to Revenue The sign-off for MotoGP's next Concorde Agreement should've been finalized ages ago, but the series' directors and executives don't want to pay teams and manufacturers any more money, essentially holding everything hostage. By Jonathon Klein Apr 10 -
They're Already Fixing MotoGP's Brazil Track, With An Argentinian Track Being Built (Updated) After MotoGP's disastrous entry at the Brazilian Goiania circuit, track officials are putting in new fixes ahead of next season. But Argentina is also building a new track in Buenos Aires, which could replace it. By Jonathon Klein Apr 8 -
Why Don't MotoGP Racers Retire Later? If You Watch Races, You Probably Know Spoiler: It's not just one thing, it's cumulative experiences over a career that have MotoGP racers hanging up their leathers for good. By Janaki Jitchotvisut Apr 3 -
The Brazilian MotoGP Was a Farce, and These Guys Have a Year To Make Adelaide “Safe” The Brazilian MotoGP round was unsafe and unfair, partly due to the weather and partly due to how the organizers dealt with the situation. If you're worried about the street race next year, I understand. By Robbie Bacon Mar 30 -
You Have to See Ducati's Insane Superleggera V4 Centenario To Believe It Carbon ceramic brakes, carbon frame and bodywork, carbon swingarm, 247 horsepower, limited production, and a celebration of the brand's 100th birthday makes Ducati's Superleggera V4 Centenario the most extreme road-legal Ducati ever. By Jonathon Klein Mar 29 -
Ducati's MotoGP Team Says It Can't "Always Rely" On Marc Marquez With a barn-burner of a motorcycle behind Aprilia, Ducati's MotoGP manager said they can't "always rely" on superstar Marc Marquez to make up for the team's apparent shortcomings. By Jonathon Klein Mar 26 -
Brazil's New MotoGP Race Might Get Cancelled Before It Ever Gets To Start Autodromo Ayrton Senna in Goiania, Brazil, has been experiencing heavy rains and flooding all week, which potentially will see MotoGP strike the new race from the calendar. By Jonathon Klein Mar 20 -
Is KTM's MotoGP Future Safe? Maybe After Bajaj's takeover, rumors of KTM's MotoGP departure have hung over the outfit's head. But a recent report points to the 'Ready to Race' brand sticking around. By Jonathon Klein Mar 18 -
Honda’s Next-Gen 850cc MotoGP Motorcycle Makes Track Debut During Secret Test Watch Honda's 2027 850cc prototype MotoGP bike roar down the Sepang International Circuit during a secret test. By Robbie Bacon Mar 17 -
Will Valentino Rossi’s MotoGP Team Regret Not Using Aprilias in 2027? The VR46 MotoGP satellite team has received offers from numerous brands over the years, but it looks likely to renew its contract with Ducati. Given Aprilia's recent success, will Rossi regret the decision? By Robbie Bacon Mar 13 -
"We Have to Wait" and See Whether MotoGP's Qatari Race Will Occur, Says Ezpeleta MotoGP's head honcho, Carmello Ezpeleta, weighed in on whether the series' Middle East-based Qatari race will occur this season due to the ongoing war the US started with Iran, and how it's boiled over to other countries. By Jonathon Klein Mar 6 -
MotoGP's 2026 Season Opener Was Way Better Because of The Tuk-Tuk Challenge The Thai season opener at Buriram brought the heat in multiple ways, including on the three-wheeled taxis you'll see spiriting tourists around. By Janaki Jitchotvisut Mar 3 -
Aprilia's MotoGP Bike Skirts The Rules and Makes The Rider a Part of Its Active Aero Though MotoGP's technical regulations say active aero is banned, Aprilia's clever workaround makes the rider a part of the aero system. By Jonathon Klein Feb 28 -
Is Toprak Razgatlıoğlu Gonna Suck in MotoGP? All eyes are on Pramac Yamaha's newly acquired multiple World Superbike champion, Toprak Razgatlıoğlu. But early signs are that the champ might not do so hot in his first season in MotoGP. By Jonathon Klein Feb 26 -
Valentino Rossi Is Asking Ducati a Question It Can’t Avoid Before Next Year's MotoGP Season MotoGP’s rider market starts moving long before decisions become public. And Valentino Rossi's VR46 team is looking to the future. By Kyra Sacdalan Feb 24 -
MotoGP Fans Furious Over Shock Adelaide Street Circuit Calendar Addition MotoGP has inked a fresh deal that will see the Australian round take place on the Adelaide street circuit from 2027, replacing Phillip Island, and fans aren't happy. By Robbie Bacon Feb 20 -
MotoGP's New Owners Blocked From Moving the Australian GP to an F1 Track MotoGP Sports Entertainment, formally Dorna Sports, tried to switch the Phillip Island MotoGP event to Albert Park, but the Victorian government is blocking the move. By Robbie Bacon Feb 18 -
It's Time for Jorge Martin to Retire From MotoGP Jorge Martin won a MotoGP Championship. He's succeeded where few others have. But constant injuries, lackluster performance, and him calling out his own team should be the end of his MotoGP road. By Jonathon Klein Feb 17 -
Dorna Is Dead, Long Live MotoGP Sport Entertainment SL! Dorna Sports is officially dead as we know it and has been renamed 'MotoGP Sport Entertainment SL'. But the changes are more than surface-level amid corporate restructuring. By Robbie Bacon Feb 13 -
Three Months After Near-Death Crash, Young Racer Is Fighting for His Dream Moto3 rider, Noah Dettwiler, suffered multiple cardiac arrests, injuries to his lungs and spleen, and an open leg fracture, but just three months later, he wants to race again. By Robbie Bacon Feb 6 -