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MotoGP Thunder: Riders Reject F1-Style Contract Board Amid Aprilia Drama

Carl Harrison by Carl Harrison
May 22, 2025
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Shocking: Jorge Martin triggers Aprilia exit clause amid controversial MotoGP turmoil

Is MotoGP on the Verge of Chaos Without an F1-Style Contract Board?

The MotoGP world is abuzz with discussions regarding the necessity of implementing an F1-style contract arbitration board after the recent Jorge Martin/Aprilia saga. Amidst the drama surrounding Martin’s desire to terminate his contract with Aprilia prematurely, MotoGP riders, led by Marc Marquez, have expressed contrasting views on the matter.

While Formula 1 has had a Contract Recognition Board (CRB) in place since the 1991 Michael Schumacher dispute, MotoGP seems divided on the need for a similar mechanism. Marquez, the six-time MotoGP champion, believes that having a reliable team and manager is sufficient for contractual protection. He stated, “For me, if you have a professional team around you – meaning [your] manager and the team – you are protected enough.”

Surprise French Grand Prix victor Johann Zarco echoed Marquez’s sentiment, supporting MotoGP’s traditional contract approach and expressing relief that the sport does not mirror F1’s CRB system. Zarco emphasized the importance of maintaining MotoGP’s current practices for as long as possible.

KTM rider Pedro Acosta also weighed in on the debate, echoing Marquez’s and Zarco’s viewpoints. Acosta emphasized the significance of having a trustworthy team and clear understanding of signed agreements for adequate protection in contractual matters.

The discussions come in the wake of rumors surrounding Acosta’s potential move to Honda for the 2026 season, sparking further speculation within the MotoGP community. With riders divided on the necessity of an F1-style contract board, the future of contractual disputes in MotoGP remains uncertain.

As the MotoGP paddock continues to grapple with contractual complexities, the absence of a formal arbitration body akin to F1’s CRB raises questions about the sport’s ability to handle contentious contract situations effectively. Stay tuned as the MotoGP saga unfolds, with contractual drama taking center stage alongside on-track action.

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