The future of Marc Márquez in MotoGP is uncertain. Despite moving to Gresini this season, the rider has a contract for only one year, so he is free to sign with whoever he wants in 2025. And the move to the Ducati factory team has been increasingly seen as a strong possibility.
Now Guido Meda is anticipating that this may happen. The sub-director of Sky Sport in Italy, Guido Meda, stated in an interview with MotoSprint: ‘For me, seeing Márquez and [Francesco] Bagnaia in the official team is not such a far-fetched idea, and the idea of building a dream team probably greatly excites a sportsman like Gigi Dall’Igna. In my opinion, Marc will not go to Honda or KTM, and will stay with Ducati. And it is very likely to be red’.
To accommodate Márquez, Ducati would likely have to do without at least one young talent: Jorge Martín (Prima Pramac/Ducati), who has made it clear that he wants to be in a factory team next year, whether or not with the Italian manufacturer. And there is doubt whether Enea Bastianini, currently occupying the seat next to Francesco Bagnaia, would accept being demoted to a satellite team.