“The whole paddock knew” Maverick Vinales’ seat was at-risk as new value debated
Aprilia made an offer to Fabio Quartararo, but will now be﷽ desperate to keep the red-hot Maverick Vinales

Maverick Vinales’ changin😼g status on the MotoGP rider market has been considered after his COTA heroic🧜s.
Vinales arrived at last weཧekend’s Americas MotoGP after news broke that Aprilia tried, and failed, to recruit Fabio Quartararo.
A🦄prilia might have opted to get rid of Vinales, rather than their ‘team captain’ Aleix Espargaro to make space for Quartararo.
“The whole paddock knew, coming into this round, that he was the ri✱der who might 💎lose the factory Aprilia ride,” Neil Hodgson told TNT Sports about Vinales.
ꦗ“So many good championship-potent🎃ial winners wanted his seat.
“He’s oꦚne of the veterans now🗹. He thought he was done!
“The pressure on Maverick has been so huge.
“It flips so quickly in this paddock.
“Now it’s his teammate who might lose his ride…”
Vinales stunningly recover𝓀ed from losing his pole position, and won the Americas MotoGP after ღfalling back to 11th.
Not only is he the first MotoGP rider to win grands prix for three manufacturers, but he is arguably the most in-form rider on the g𝄹rid after three rounds.
Vinales’ contract with Aprilia expires ꧟this season b🎀ut his newfound brilliance means his manager could tout him around for the best deal.
Michael Laverty said to TNT Sports about the job of Vinales’꧋ manager no𒈔w: “You are rubbing your hands together. He is now the leading man in the Aprilia story.
“It was all about the captain. Maverick joined the team and was a second wheel to 🃏Aleix who developed the bike, won their first race, battled for their first title.
“But heꦿ never did it with the ꦉdominance of Maverick [last] weekend.
“The shift came after Qat✱ar. He went to Portug👍al and he’s been on it.
“His st⭕ock val🐎ue at the moment? Getting it pushed up.
“Obviously he has earned well over the years as aꦫ factory Yamaha rider.
“Now it’s♔ getting the seat, never mind getting paid wel𓆏l for it.
“He’s one of the leading contenders.”
Vinales is in his 10th season as a Moto🐷GP rider but hasn’t been strongly linked with a move away from Aprilia.
The Italian manufacturer, in the space of a fortnight, might have gone from considering wheth🌞er to axe Vinales, to desperately working ouಌt how to keep him.

James was a sports journalist at Sky S𓃲ports for a decade c🎃overing everything from American sports, to football, to F1.