Overview
- Aprilia Racing has issued a formal statement reaffirming that Jorge Martín's contract remains valid and enforceable until the end of 2026.
- The team denies any negotiations with Martín to alter the contract's terms, including a reported release clause tied to championship contention.
- Aprilia has called on rival teams, including Honda, to refrain from making offers to Martín, labeling such actions as illegitimate.
- Martín reportedly seeks to invoke a clause allowing him to exit if he is not in title contention after six Grands Prix, following dissatisfaction with the RS-GP25's competitiveness and safety concerns after two serious crashes.
- The dispute highlights broader tensions in MotoGP over rider safety, equipment performance, and intense competition for top talent.