MotoGP 2027 grid confirmed as new technical regulations are introduced

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Last updated Jul 7, 2026

MotoGP 2027 grid confirmed as new technical regulations are introduced
Summary

The MotoGP 2027 grid is set to undergo significant changes alongside the introduction of new technical regulations. These regulations require manufacturers to commit to the championship until the end of 2031, marking a pivotal moment for the league. The changes have been developing throughout the current season, highlighted by the recent signing of the Concorde Agreement. This agreement lays the groundwork for the evolving of producer participation and rider signings in upcoming seasons.

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  • New technical regulations are implemented for the 2027 season.
  • Manufacturers must commit to MotoGP through 2031.
  • The Concorde Agreement has been signed, facilitating these changes.
  • Significant grid modifications are anticipated as a result.
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The dawn of a new era in MotoGP next year, with the introduction of the championship's new technical regulations for manufacturers committing to remain in the series through the end of 2031, will trigger the biggest shake-up to the premier-class grid in many years. Many of the changes had been emerging gradually since the start of the season, but following the signing of the Concorde Agreement ...Keep reading

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The dawn of a new era in MotoGP next year, with the introduction of the championship's new technical regulations for manufacturers committing to remain in the series through the end of 2031, will trigger the biggest shake-up to the premier-class grid in many years. Many of the changes had been emerging gradually since the start of the season, but following the signing of the Concorde Agreement ...Keep reading

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