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Yamaha’s Maverick Vinales Regrets: “I Wish They Made Me Honor My Contract”

Carl Harrison by Carl Harrison
May 22, 2025
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Yamaha’s Maverick Vinales Regrets: “I Wish They Made Me Honor My Contract”

MotoGP Star Maverick Vinales Throws Shade at Former Team Yamaha

The MotoGP world was set abuzz as Maverick Vinales, known for his abrupt departure from Yamaha in 2021, made some fiery remarks regarding loyalty and contracts in the sport. In a surprising twist, Vinales took a direct hit at his former team, expressing a wish for a different outcome with Yamaha.

Vinales, now riding for Tech3 KTM after parting ways with Yamaha, didn’t hold back when asked about Jorge Martin’s attempt to leave Aprilia. Despite initially shrugging off the question with “It’s none of my business,” Vinales delved into his own experience with contract disputes. He emphasized the challenges of navigating a strained relationship with a team, particularly when it happens early in the season.

Reflecting on his own departure from Yamaha, Vinales highlighted the importance of staying focused and committed to giving 100% on the track. While he was able to break free from his Yamaha contract, sacrificing a substantial sum of money in the process, Vinales acknowledged Aprilia’s firm stance on Martin fulfilling his obligations.

In a bold statement, Vinales admitted, “I wish Yamaha had done the same to me as Aprilia is doing to Martin and said, ‘See it through to the end, kid.’” This confession sheds light on Vinales’ regrets and the lessons he has learned from his turbulent career decisions.

Looking ahead, Vinales emphasized the significance of respect, honesty, and dedication in the world of MotoGP. He stressed the need for harmony within a team and the challenges that arise when such unity is lacking. Vinales’ candid remarks serve as a stark reminder of the complexities and pressures faced by professional riders in the competitive realm of MotoGP.

As the racing world eagerly awaits the outcome of Jorge Martin’s contract saga with Aprilia, Vinales’ candid comments have sparked discussions about loyalty, commitment, and the unwavering demands of elite motorcycle racing.

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