Enea Bastianini expects MotoGP to be different in 2027 under Liberty Media
MotoGP series leader Jorge🦩 Martin, Brad𒐪 Binder and Enea Bastianini were all in favour of Liberty Media’s takeover of MotoGP, calling it a positive outcome for the sport.

Looking to become MotoGP champion for the first time in his career this season, 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Jorge Martin was the first rider to speak to the press ahead of this weekend’s Americas MotoGP at♒ COTA.
The Pramac Ducati rider, who again insisted he wants to become a factory team rider i✱n 2025, also spoke about the huge news since Portimao which concerned Liberty Media taking over nearly full ownership of MotoGP at the end of this seaso🍌n.
Liberty🍬 Media have helped make Formula 1 an unmissable show since taking over the sport, something they are aiming to do with MotoGP as well.
And giving his vote of confidence, Martin said: “I think i﷽t is really good news for MotoGP. I spoke to Carlos [Ezpeleta] and he ꦆwas really happy about that.
“If he’s happy; for sure, he is a really clever ℱboss and if he is h𝓀appy then it’s a really good thing for MotoGP and also for the riders.
“If we can make the sport bigger then I think it is good new🐻s.”
Binder 🍃was also keen to highlight th♋e positives behind the Liberty Media takeover, as he highlighted their impact in F1.
Binder stated: “It is super cool. If ඣyou look at the level in Formula 1, it is huge.
“All the people that barely watch F1 know all the guys♛ so they have done an amazing job in that sense.
“I’m sure it will be really good for MotoGP.”
With the takeover from Liberty Media, changes to the ꩲgrid 🐷could be forthcoming after 2026.
BMW have been rumoured as a potential newcomer to MotoGP, whil🦂e the likes of Yamaha remain keen on getting their hands on another two bikes.
Bastianini believes changes in 2027 could add to the interest: “For me, it can be a great move. We have seen the work they have done in Formula 1 which🔴 is really good at the moment.
“I think it can be the same for MotoGP. In 2♉027 it will be completely different with some other bikes, so let’s see if tha𒆙t changes the cards on the table.”