Update: MotoGP 2023 Line Up, thanks to Suzuki, the back is more colorful!!


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Iwanbanaran.com – Cakkk… finally the MotoGP 2023 racers have officially arrived, the line up that makes everything even more interesting. That’s right, thanks to Suzuki leaving MotoGP, we never imagined Joan Mir joining Honda. Including the departure of RNF from Yamaha and choosing to join Aprilia. So.. this is the update for the MotoGP 2023 racers who have fixed aliases for sure. Check out the details below…

Honda officially tied Joan Mir directly for 2 years to accompany Marc Marquez. Although Mir may have been trained from the beginning with a Honda inline 4 engine, he is quite confident with Mir’s age, who tends to be young, which is 24 years old, it is considered that he will be able to adapt quickly to Honda’s V4 engine. This means that Mir and Marc will be in tandem until 2024…

For Yamaha, there is still not much movement because they still maintain Fabio and Morbidelli. While Ducati Lenovo also shifted. Now relying on Bastianini and Pecco from before Miller. Now to give a complete picture, here’s the MotoGP 2023 line-up that Dorna has announced. Sooo kiee (iwb)

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MotoGP 2023: Factory Teams

Repsol Honda:
Marc Marquez (End of 2024)
Joan Mir (End of 2024)

Monster Yamaha:
Franco Morbidelli (End of 2023)
Fabio Quartararo (End of 2024)

Ducati Lenovo:
Francesco Bagnaia (End of 2024)
Enea Bastianini (End of 2024)
Jack Miller (End of 2022)

Suzuki:
Alex Rins (End of 2022)
Joan Mir (End of 2022)

Aprilia:
Aleix Espargaro (End of 2024)
Maverick Vinales (End of 2024)

Red Bull KTM:
Jack Miller (End of 2024)
Brad Binder (End of 2024)
Miguel Oliveira (End of 2022)

MotoGP 2023: Independent Teams

Gresini Ducati:
Fabio di Giannantonio (End of 2023)
Alex Marquez (End of 2023)
Enea Bastianini (End of 2022)

RNF (From Yamaha to Aprilia):
Miguel Oliveira (End of 2023)
Raul Fernandez (End of 2023)

Tech3 SCRATCH:
Pol Espargaro (KTM contract, end of 2024?)
Remy Gardner (KTM contract, end of 2022)
Raul Fernandez (KTM contract, end of 2022)

LCR Honda:
Alex Rins (HRC contract, end of 2024)
Alex Marquez (HRC contract, end of 2022)
Takaaki Nakagami (HRC contract, end of 2022)
Takaaki Nakagami or Ai Ogura.

Pramac Ducati:
Johann Zarco (Ducati contract, end of 2023?)
Jorge Martin (Ducati contract, end of 2024)

Ducati VR46:
Luca Marini (end of 2022)
Marco Bezzecchi (end of 2022)

Marini and Bezzecchi will both stay, but machine specification is unclear. Marini currently has the latest GP22s and Bezzecchi G21s.

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