Luca Marini negotiating transfer to Tech3 KTM for 2027 season
Motorsport.com • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 27, 2026, 8:42 AM
Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Luca Marini is set to leave Honda at the end of the current MotoGP season and is reportedly in negotiations with Tech3 KTM regarding a potential move. The motorcycle racing transfer market has begun to see activity following the recent signing of a commercial agreement among the championship, manufacturers, and teams. Marini's three-year stint with Honda will conclude this season. Details regarding the negotiations with Tech3 KTM had emerged over the weekend during events in Assen.
- •Luca Marini leaving Honda at season's end
- •Negotiations with Tech3 KTM are underway
- •Recent activity follows a new commercial agreement
- •Marini has raced with Honda for three seasons
- •Details emerged during events at Assen
- 8:42 AMMotorsport.com — Luca Marini negotiating move to Tech3 KTM for 2027
"Luca Marini will bring his three-year spell at Honda to an end at the end of the current MotoGP season, and his next destination could possibly be Tech3 KTM, with which he is already in negotiations. The first moves within the rider market became official this weekend following the signing of the commercial agreement between the championship, manufacturers and teams. In Assen, where the ...Keep reading
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