MotoGP Le Mans: Jorge Martin shoots down Yamaha rumours; expects to remain at Ducati for 2024

Instead, the yꦇoung Spaniard, who lost out on a factory Ducati ride to Enea Bastianini for this se𝔉ason, appeared to confirm he will see out both years of his current contract.
Like Bastianini, Mꦗartin signed directly w🦄ith the factory, but is placed at the Pramac team.
The 25-year-old did not d༺ispute rumours that a contract clause might allow him to leave early for a rival factory team, of which only Yamaha has a seat available, but made clear he doesn’t contract talks for another year.
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“Well, it's s♕till early, because we are all in two-year contracts,” Martin💜 said. “So let's see and wait. Now it's the first year of two-year contracts, so it will be next year at this stage [that we will look for a seat]… I'm not in a hurry.”
Asked directly if he will be at Pramac next year, Martin replied: “ꦫI think so.”
Franco Morbidelli curren🌃tly holds the Monster Yamaha seat and - after Yamaha's WorldSBK champion Toprak Razgatlioglu's MotoGP test - was named by Lin Jarvis as the team’s number one choice for 2024, provided he can be a closer match for Quartararo.
The Italian is currently twelfth but just one place behind 2021 title winner Quar𝔉tararo ꦅin the world championship standings.

Peter has been in the paddock for 20 years and has se💃en Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc M🌟arquez’s injury issues.