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Steiner Explains Why Teams Give up a Share of MotoGP's Profits

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The manufacturers had pressured to get a share of the profits of the MotoGP under the new sealed trade agreement for 2027. However, MotoGP SEG finally managed to preserve the current model, based on a fixed income.
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The manufacturers had pressured to get a share of the profits of the MotoGP under the new sealed trade agreement for 2027. However, MotoGP SEG finally managed to preserve the current model, based on a fixed income.

Tech3 CEO Guenther Steiner has shared the reasons behind the current flat-rate model for MotoGP, despite all five motorcycle manufacturers pushing for a share of the championship’s profits. During the latest negotiations, the MotoGP Sports Entertainment Group (MotoGP SEG) agreed a new commercial contract covering the years 2027 to 2031. The agreement, announced at a press conference during the Czech Grand Prix, is being hailed as a “historic mom…

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formularapida.net broke the news on Wednesday, July 8, 2026.
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