VR46 Set to Extend Ducati Partnership Despite Aprilia Interest
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VR46 Set to Extend Ducati Partnership Despite Aprilia Interest

12 Mar 202612 Mar 2026 paddock-gp.com

Valentino Rossi's VR46 team appears poised to continue its partnership with Ducati beyond 2026, despite courtship from Aprilia. Team director Alessio Salucci confirms negotiations are nearly complete, with an announcement expected next month.

Key Takeaways

  • 1.## Championship Implications "I have known Massimo Rivola for many years.
  • 2.We are very close to re-signing with Ducati," he confirmed.
  • 3.The expected confirmation of VR46's extension will solidify Ducati's satellite structure as the championship prepares for its next technical evolution, ensuring continuity for one of MotoGP's most recognizable teams.

Valentino Rossi's VR46 Racing Team looks set to remain within the Ducati family for the 2027 regulatory era, despite interest from rival manufacturer Aprilia.

The team, which became Ducati's primary satellite operation in 2025 after replacing Pramac Racing, currently operates without a contract beyond 2026. This uncertainty has placed VR46 at the center of early discussions for the upcoming regulatory changes.

Team director Alessio "Uccio" Salucci has indicated that staying with Ducati remains the preferred option, dismissing suggestions of a potential manufacturer switch.

"Uccio"

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"We had a brief chat with Aprilia because they wanted to talk to us, and we are gentlemen," said Salucci, acknowledging contact with the Noale-based manufacturer.

"We had a brief chat with Aprilia because they wanted to talk to us, and we are gentlemen,"

Motorcycle racer on blue and white Yamaha bike with number 46 leaning into turn on race track
Motorcycle racer on blue and white Yamaha bike with number 46 leaning into turn on race track

Aprilia Racing CEO Massimo Rivola made a concerted effort to attract VR46 to his manufacturer's project for 2027. The approach was facilitated by a long-standing personal relationship between Rivola and the VR46 leadership.

Championship Implications

"I have known Massimo Rivola for many years. When Valentino tested Formula 1 with Ferrari, Massimo Rivola was managing the situation in 2004," Salucci explained.

"We've talked it over two or three times, why not? But I never considered changing and leaving Ducati," Salucci stated firmly.

Team Dynamics

Team Dynamics

The partnership between VR46 and Ducati has strengthened significantly since the team's elevation to primary satellite status. Fabio Di Giannantonio currently rides a factory-specification Desmosedici, while Franco Morbidelli competes on a year-old machine.

> Salucci revealed that contract negotiations with Ducati are nearing completion, with formal confirmation expected imminently.

"We are about to sign. There are only a few details left to settle. I think an announcement could be made next month. We are very close to re-signing with Ducati," he confirmed.

Looking Ahead

Looking Ahead

The timing of any announcement may be influenced by broader commercial negotiations between manufacturers and championship promoter MotoGP Sports Entertainment for the 2027-2031 period. These discussions involve Ducati, Yamaha, KTM, and Aprilia in determining the future structure of the championship.

Career Journey

According to industry sources, announcing satellite team agreements too early could potentially weaken manufacturers' negotiating positions in these crucial talks. This has prompted several teams to delay their 2027 announcements, including rider signings.

The caution also reflects the significant technical changes planned for 2027, including a reduction in engine capacity to 850cc, elimination of ride height devices, and new aerodynamic regulations. These modifications are prompting some satellite teams to reconsider their manufacturer relationships.

The expected confirmation of VR46's extension will solidify Ducati's satellite structure as the championship prepares for its next technical evolution, ensuring continuity for one of MotoGP's most recognizable teams.

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