Brad Binder's time with the Red Bull KTM factory team has come to an end.
What happened?
The Red Bull KTM team confirmed Fabio di Giannantonio as its second factory rider for the 2027 MotoGP season, marking the end of Brad Binder's seven-year tenure.
Why it matters for Brad Binder
This change leaves Brad Binder's future in MotoGP uncertain, with the Tech3 KTM team potentially offering a seat.
The 2027 season will see significant changes in the MotoGP lineup, with KTM now having a completely new factory team.
What comes next?
Brad Binder's next move is unclear, but the Tech3 KTM team is expected to announce its plans soon, possibly retaining one of its current riders or signing a rookie from Moto2.
Pit Beirer, KTM Motorsports Director, expressed enthusiasm for di Giannantonio's arrival, citing his speed and commitment to delivering strong performances.
The Red Bull KTM team's new lineup, featuring Alex Marquez and Fabio di Giannantonio, is set for the next two seasons, joining other teams like Ducati and Yamaha in securing their full factory lineups for 2027.
Only Honda has yet to confirm its factory team for the upcoming season, with one seat potentially going to 2021 MotoGP champion Fabio Quartararo.
The future of MotoGP is taking shape, with Brad Binder's situation being closely watched by fans and teams alike.
