Jorge Martin has fired a threat to Ducati that he will look elsewhere for a factory seat if he isn’t rewarded internally.
has fired a threat to Ducati that he will look elsewhere for a factory seat if he isn’t rewarded internally.
The Pramac Racing rider will arrive at the Catalunya MotoGP this weekend as the closest challenger to factory Ducati rider Francesco Bagnaia, who leads the MotoGP standings. He was heavily linked with a switch to Yamaha at the start of this year due to his desire to become a factory rider, but while his short-term decision is to stay with Pramac, there is still a question mark.“For sure, it’s my dream to go into the factory team,” Martin said.“Ducati are the only ones who can make a decision, can change something.“I have the potential to win also on another bike.
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