The MotoGP world championship might find the existence of Ducati in the premier class 'till the end of 2026 after the Italian manufacturer and Dorna Sports inked a five-year agreement. They have been a staple since its debut in 2003, and they're seeking to generate more positive results in the seasons to come.

For 2021, Ducati has employed five different riders for that championship effort, which are Jack Miller and Francesco Bagnaia in the factory squad, Johann Zarco and Jorge Martin in Pramac Ducati, Enea Bastianini and Luca Marini in the Esponsorama Racing squad. Ducati were able to bag the 2021 Constructors’ World Title, but their eyes are positioned around the triple crown.

According to Luigi Dall’Igna, Gm of Ducati Corse, \”We are pleased so that you can confirm our participation in MotoGP until the end of 2026. In recent years, the Desmosedici GP has proven to be one of the most competitive bikes around the grid, and also the 2021 Constructors’ World Title is further evidence of this.\”

\”Even though this year’s regulations will not allow for significant technical developments, we'll face the 2021 season with the same passion and dedication. The aim would be to fight for that MotoGP title with our two new riders and make preparations the groundwork for our future resolve for the Championship,\” added Dall’Igna.

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