MotoGP Secures Future Through 2031 as All 11 Teams Sign New Participation Agreements
June 24, 2026: MotoGP has taken another major step toward its future by confirming that all 11 premier-class teams have signed agreements governing their participation in the FIM MotoGP World Championship from 2027 to 2031.
The landmark agreements complete the championship’s governance and commercial framework for the next five-year cycle, following the recent confirmation that MotoGP Group had also reached an agreement with all participating manufacturers.
The move provides long-term stability for the world’s premier motorcycle racing championship and lays the foundation for a new era under MotoGP’s upcoming 2027 regulations.
All 11 MotoGP Teams Commit to 2027–2031 Era
The agreements include every team currently competing in the MotoGP paddock:
- Aprilia Racing
- BK8 Gresini Racing MotoGP
- Ducati Lenovo Team
- Honda HRC Castrol
- LCR Honda
- Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP
- Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing Team
- Prima Pramac Yamaha MotoGP
- Red Bull KTM Factory Racing
- Red Bull KTM Tech3
- Superfile Trackhouse MotoGP Team
By securing the commitment of all 11 teams, MotoGP has reinforced the championship’s long-term structure while ensuring continuity ahead of the significant technical and sporting changes scheduled to arrive in 2027.
New Agreements Strengthen MotoGP’s Commercial and Sporting Future
According to MotoGP Group, the new framework provides teams with greater certainty and confidence to invest in key areas including performance, fan engagement and commercial development.
The agreements also formally recognize the importance of maintaining 11 equal teams, each with its own identity, brand and competitive story, helping to create a more diverse and engaging championship for fans worldwide.
The framework is expected to encourage further investment across the paddock while supporting MotoGP’s continued global growth in both established and emerging markets.
Enhanced Fan Engagement and Marketing Commitments
One of the key features of the new agreements is the introduction of enhanced promotional and marketing commitments across the MotoGP paddock.
The initiative aims to increase the visibility of teams and riders, helping fans connect more deeply with the personalities, rivalries and stories that define the championship.
MotoGP believes that strengthening team identities and expanding promotional activities will create new commercial opportunities while growing the sport’s global audience.
The strategy aligns with MotoGP’s broader objective of increasing fan engagement both at race venues and through digital platforms worldwide.
Carmelo Ezpeleta: “A Defining Moment for MotoGP”
MotoGP Group CEO Carmelo Ezpeleta described the agreement as a milestone for the championship’s future.
“The signing of this agreement with the Teams marks a defining moment for MotoGP, establishing the framework that will guide the championship through to at least 2031,” said Ezpeleta.
He emphasized that the agreement provides greater stability for teams while reinforcing their central role in the sport’s future development.
Ezpeleta also highlighted MotoGP’s ambition to continue delivering world-class racing while expanding its global reach and creating greater value for fans, partners and stakeholders.
IRTA President Lucio Cecchinello Welcomes Long-Term Stability
IRTA President Lucio Cecchinello praised the agreement as a significant step forward for MotoGP teams.
According to Cecchinello, the framework provides teams with the stability, confidence and resources needed to continue investing in long-term sporting projects at the highest level.
He also noted that the agreement not only secures the 2027–2031 period but lays the groundwork for future renewals beyond that timeframe.
The IRTA President thanked MotoGP Group, team representatives and stakeholders for their collaborative approach during negotiations, describing the final outcome as highly positive for the future of the championship.
MotoGP’s Next Chapter Begins
The signing of the team agreements completes another crucial piece of MotoGP’s long-term strategic vision ahead of the introduction of new technical regulations in 2027.
With manufacturers and teams now committed through 2031, MotoGP enters its next era with a stable governance structure, stronger commercial foundations and a renewed focus on fan engagement.
The agreements are expected to support continued investment throughout the paddock while helping the championship maintain its position as one of the world’s most popular and technologically advanced motorsport series.
As MotoGP prepares for sweeping changes in the coming years, the newly established framework provides the certainty needed to drive innovation, competition and global growth well into the next decade.
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