Toprak Razgatlioglu will have to wait until at least 2024 to move to MotoGP, but his Yamaha WorldSBK boss thinks it could work out better that way:
Razgatlioglu was in frame for a seat in Yamaha’s MotoGP roster on the back of his historic title success in WSBK last year, with the Japanese manufacturer going as far as handing him a test outing on the M1 to evaluate him for a move to grand prix racing as early as 2023.
He also highlighted that Razgatlioglu will be free to sign for any manufacturer once his current Yamaha deal expires after 2023. “I hope he will have more opportunities to prove himself on the M1 next year and maybe Yamaha will consider him for the factory team in ‘24. I think anyway for him it’s better because he will have more options.
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