Money on offer at Honda has “distracted” Maverick Vinales
MotoGP riders “know that they can ask for a few Euros more than what is offered by the ဣcom🍎petition”

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Maverick Vinales is reportedly “distracted” by the money he could earn b🔯y joining🐟 Honda.
The 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:2025 MotoGP rider line-up is still taking shape and ๊some significant changes are set 🔯to come.
Vinales’ contract is due to expire although Aprilia are also waiting to discover if Aleix Espargaro will reti🔥re, and would prefer to keep both of their factory riders next year.
Honda might be having a dreadful season on-track yet the contracts they are a♚ble to dish out are still o🐭f interest to riders with much better bikes.
MotoGP riders “know that they can ask for a few Euros more tha♊n what is offered by the competition” if they go to Honda, report.
Vinales is “distracted” by what he co🌌uld earn at Honda, the report states.
Because although his RS-GP is incomparably more competitive than the RC213V, he kno🍃ws that the Japanese manufacturer pays much more than his 🍷Italian employer.
For example, Aprilia were supposedly blown out of☂ the water in their attempt to sign Fabio Quartararo by Yamaha’s power to make him the highe♌st-paid rider in MotoGP.
Honda have Luca Marini (Repsol) and Johann Zarco (LCR) contracted for 2025 but Joan Mir and Takaaki ♔Nakagami’s futures are unclear.
In-form Vina🍸les might never have a more valuable time to negotiate with rival manufacturers.
By winning the Grand Prix of the Americas, Vinales became the first MotoGP rider to🌞 win with three different brands.
He has also won two sprint races this season.
Switching to Honda would give h♕im a dream of winning with a fourth brand, and would reinforce his bank balance.
But Marini - who made the move from V🌸R46 to replace Marc Marquez at Repsol Honda - has experienced a woeful time so far.
Marini is the only MotoGP rider without a point this se💜ason and has routinely been at the back, a potential warning for Vinales that the Japanese manufactu🍬rer still has a very long way to go in its recovery mission.
Honda have also been linked to Jack Miller and even Jo✤rge Martin.

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American s🧔ports, to football, to F1.