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Fabio Di Giannantonio could join Trackhouse amid Ducati talks

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Photo by Gold & Goose Photography/Getty Images Fabio Di Giannantonio might be heading to Trackhouse in 2027 if Ducati aren’t able to meet his demands to stay with VR46 before Fermin Aldeguer joins the team next season. Trackhouse team boss Davide Brivio has said that Ogura will leave at the end of 2026, and there are strong indications he’s already signed with Yamaha. If true, Ogura would step into Alex Rins’ spot, partnering Jorge Martin in Yamaha’s refreshed lineup.

Di Giannantonio’s current deal with Ducati is also set to run out at the end of 2026. Although talks over a new contract are ongoing, his future remains unclear as there’s no guarantee he’ll stay on. Ducati’s decision to bring Aldeguer into VR46 for the start of the 850cc era has added another layer of complexity.

Instead of keeping him at Gresini, they’ve opted for this move, which could impact how Di Giannantonio views his place within the setup going forward. Fabio Di Giannantonio could head to Trackhouse if Ducati won’t give him equal equipment to Fermin Aldeguer at VR46 Photo by Gold & Goose Photography/Getty Images There’s word going around that Ducati have promised Aldeguer factory rider status at VR46 for 2027, complete with a works-spec bike and access to the latest upgrades as soon as they’re available. But it looks unlikely that both riders will be offered the same deal.

That’s become a sticking point for Di Giannantonio, who has reportedly told Ducati he wants a bike identical to Aldeguer’s if he’s going to sign an extension. The 27-year-old is keen not to fall behind within his own team, especially after three years without race wins. If Ducati don’t meet his request, Di Giannantonio may start looking elsewhere.

With Ogura expected to join Yamaha next year, there could be an opening at Trackhouse – though their interest seems to depend largely on what happens with his current situation. If things do open up between Di Giannantonio and Trackhouse – but they can’t reach an agreement – both sides have backup plans in mind. The #49 rider is already drawing interest from several MotoGP teams beyond Trackhouse.