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Aprilia Declares Jorge Martin's Contract Binding Through 2026 Amid Exit Clause Dispute

The MotoGP team denies any negotiations to amend the deal, warns rival teams, and prepares for a potential legal battle as Martin insists on invoking a performance-based early-release clause.

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Overview

  • Aprilia Racing has officially stated that Jorge Martin's contract is valid and enforceable through the end of 2026, rejecting any claims of amendments or negotiations regarding its duration.
  • Martin and his manager argue that a performance clause allows him to leave early if he is not among the top championship contenders after six race weekends, though Aprilia disputes its applicability after just one race start in 2025.
  • The dispute has escalated toward a likely legal confrontation, with Martin reportedly determined to leave Aprilia and already engaging with other manufacturers, including Honda.
  • Aprilia has publicly urged rival teams to avoid making offers to riders under contract, labeling such actions as illegitimate and potentially unlawful.
  • Despite the conflict, Aprilia has reaffirmed its commitment to supporting Martin's recovery from injuries sustained earlier this season and looks forward to his eventual return to racing on the RS-GP.