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Honda and MotoGP Group Sign 2027-2031 Agreement

Honda, the MotoGP Group and the four Manufacturers have confirmed today that the agreement defining the sport’s framework from 2027 to 2031 has been signed.

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Friday, 19th June 2026

Honda and MotoGP Group Sign 2027-2031 Agreement

Honda, the MotoGP Group and the four Manufacturers have confirmed today that the agreement defining the sport’s framework from 2027 to 2031 has been signed.

It marks a historic milestone for MotoGP and the Manufacturers within the MSMA, as for the first time in the sport’s history they have all signed a single agreement covering the next five years of racing. This demonstrates a shared commitment to shaping an exciting future for the championship and underlines a unified vision for its next phase, confirming the long-term presence of all current Manufacturers on the grid.

The agreement is built on strong alignment between MotoGP and the Manufacturers across the key pillars of the sport. It results from a collective negotiation process focused on the best interests across sporting, technical and commercial dimensions, establishing a framework that ensures competitiveness, technological relevance and the continued global appeal of the championship, underpinned by a clear long-term vision.

In parallel, MotoGP and the 11 Teams have agreed the principal terms for the 2027–2031 period, with the announcement being made in due course. This sport-wide framework will define the regulatory, sporting and commercial foundations for the next phase of MotoGP’s evolution, marking an important milestone and further strengthening the championship.

As part of this process, MotoGP, the Manufacturers, the Teams and the FIM are working collectively to identify opportunities to enhance both technical and sporting aspects of the championship, ensuring a continued focus on safety as well as delivering an even stronger product for fans. This shared approach will guide MotoGP’s continued progression while preserving the DNA that defines it as the pinnacle of motorcycle racing.

MotoGP will continue to invest in its global platform - including promotion, fan engagement and commercial development - as part of a shared ambition and commitment from the Manufacturers to drive long-term growth and further enhance the value of the championship for fans, partners and stakeholders worldwide.

Honda first entered Grand Prix racing in 1959 and has taken more than 825 wins across all classes of racing. With 314 wins and 862 podiums in the Premier Class, Honda stands as the most successful manufacturer in MotoGP.

Koji Watanabe -
President of Honda Racing Corporation
“As HRC, we are pleased to have reached an agreement as part of the MSMA with MotoGP Sports Entertainment Group regarding the next five years of the MotoGP World Championship. The agreement lays the foundations for the future of the MotoGP World Championship with a clear and unified vision and objective to continue to grow and improve this sport as unanimously agreed and supported by all of the stakeholders involved. The conversations between the MSMA and MotoGPSEG have been robust in covering all aspects of the agreement, from the sporting side to the commercial side and we would like to extend our thanks to all involved for their efforts to arrive at this milestone moment. Honda first entered Grand Prix racing in 1959 and have enjoyed all of the battles, challenges, changes and successes the following six plus decades have brought. With this agreement HRC confirms our commitment to Grand Prix racing remains unchanged and we look forward to challenging for many more years.”

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