Bezzecchi made his MotoGP debut in 2022 with the Valentino Rossi-owned squad and scored a maiden podium in that 12 months’s Dutch GP.
Remaining with the workforce for this season, Bezzecchi has been a constant frontrunner, scoring two grand prix victories as he sits third within the standings on a year-old bike.
Bezzecchi has been one of many key figures within the 2024 rider market foolish season, with the Italian linked to Pramac for a while.
Ducati made it clear that his solely likelihood to experience a factory-spec bike subsequent season can be to hitch Pramac, taking the place of Johann Zarco, who has signed a two-year cope with LCR Honda.
However Bezzecchi’s most well-liked possibility was to stay with VR46, even when that meant not having a 2024-spec bike at his disposal, whereas Rossi himself has been pushing for him to stay put.
After ending third on the Austrian GP, Bezzecchi revealed that he had already made his decision on his future and would reveal all in the end.
Forward of this weekend’s Catalan Grand Prix, the VR46 workforce teased after which confirmed on its social media channels that Bezzecchi will stay for 2024.
The workforce tweeted a brief clip that includes Bezzecchi signing one thing, with the caption studying: “Somebody needs to inform you one thing… quickly.”
Bezzecchi remaining at VR46 paves the way in which for Morbidelli to hitch Pramac.
Leaving Yamaha on the finish of the season to get replaced by Alex Rins, Morbidelli had initially been linked to the VR46 Ducati instead of Bezzecchi.
However Morbidelli now finds himself going through the chance to experience a factory-spec Ducati equivalent to that ridden by world champion Francesco Bagnaia in 2024.
Luca Marini is prone to keep put at VR46 additionally in 2024.
In different workforce information, veteran boss and double 250cc world champion Sito Pons is about to hitch the RNF Racing administration construction subsequent 12 months.
An announcement will likely be made throughout the Catalan GP weekend, and follows on from the information that Pons can be closing down his Moto2 mission.
Marco Bezzecchi, VR46 Racing Crew
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