Ducati has to choose its second MotoGP rider for 2025 from three options: Jorge Martin, Marc Marquez, and Enea Bastianini. This decision will depend on many things, like money, sponsorship, and what the team manager, Gigi Dall’Igna, wants.
Even though all three riders have their strengths, Ducati also has to consider its budget. The parent company, Audi, wants Ducati to be careful with spending.
First, Ducati had to renew Francesco Bagnaia’s contract. Now, they have to pick the rest of the factory team riders and set up the satellite teams. Bastianini, Martin, and Marquez are all at different points in their careers and have different priorities.
Bastianini hasn’t performed as well as expected, so Ducati might not keep him. Martin wants to be on the factory team, but he might have to accept less money than before. Marquez is a strong contender, but his connection with Red Bull might make things complicated.
Marquez says he’s ready to join the factory team if Ducati offers him a contract, even if it means leaving Red Bull. But it’s not an easy decision for him.
Ducati has a lot to consider before making their choice. They need someone who can perform well on the track and fit into the team’s budget and plans for the future.