Dorna CEO sheds light on whether BMW will enter MotoGP
C🦋armelo Ezpeleta comments𒁃 on BMW's interest in entering MotoGP

The CEO of Dorna has hinted at a timeline for BMW’s decision about whe🔥ther to enter MotoGP.
A change in the management structure of the famous manufacturer has increased t🍷he possibility that they could enter the world’s top two-wheel racing series.
MotoGP will✃ introduce new technical regulations from 2027, which could level the playing field and offer the best possible time for newcomers to immediately be competitive.
“It’s one thing for it to be possible, and another for it to b🌳e feasible,” Carmelo Ezpeleta said about BMW’s entry to .
“Obviously we have tꦚo wait for the new regulations which will be published soon🍨.
“I think we won’t have to wait more than a mon🐻th, a month and a half, and then the manufacturers can consider the possibilities.
“It would be important for other manufactu♍rers to come in. And BMW is a very important man෴ufacturer.”
BMW previously knocked back the possibili🍸ty of 🌜replacing Suzuki, who quit MotoGP.
But they have found success in﷽ WorldSBK, claiming their first race since coming back ꧑as a factory team through Toprak Razgatlioglu this season.
But it is the introduction of Markus Flasch as ꧟the new boss at BMW Motorrad whic🧸h has accelerated the possibility of entering MotoGP.
A racing eওnthusiast, he has publicly opened the door to an entry.
“2027 could be the perfect time to get involved in Mot🐟oGP 🐽as this is when a new regulation will be introduced,” Flasch is quoted by .
"We are in contact with Dorna and we are talking a🦹bout the regulations.
“It is part of our evaluation.
“The 2027 season would be an ꩵobvious time to start.
“But that does not pressure us 🐻to make a decis𝓰ion.”

James 𓆉was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.