• Bikes for Sale
  • News
  • Buyer’s guide
    • Buy a Motorcycle
    • First Rides & Reviews
    • Specs, Prices & Others
  • Lifestyle
    • Concepts & Custom
    • Electric Motorcycles
    • Events
    • Motorsport
    • Tips & Stories
    • Travel
  • Locals
imotorbike logo
  • Bikes for Sale
  • News
  • Buyer’s guide
    • Buy a Motorcycle
    • First Rides & Reviews
    • Specs, Prices & Others
  • Lifestyle
    • Concepts & Custom
    • Electric Motorcycles
    • Events
    • Motorsport
    • Tips & Stories
    • Travel
  • Locals
  • Facebook

  • Instagram

  • X (Twitter)

  • YouTube

  • LinkedIn

  • RSS

Industry

Fabio Quartararo to Join Honda Factory Team Next Season

Fabio Quartararo to Join Honda Factory Team Next Season
Hazique Zairill
January 29, 2026

The 2021 world champion ends his Yamaha chapter in one of the biggest MotoGP transfers in recent years.

Fabio Quartararo

Subscribe to our Instagram Channel for instant news & updates!

In a move that has sent shockwaves through the MotoGP paddock, Fabio Quartararo is set to leave Yamaha and join Honda’s factory team for the 2027 and 2028 seasons.

According to Motorsport.com, the 26-year-old Frenchman has agreed terms with Honda Racing Corporation (HRC), bringing an end to his long-standing partnership with Yamaha, the manufacturer that gave him his MotoGP debut in 2019 in what was then considered a bold and unexpected promotion.

Quartararo remains Yamaha’s most recent MotoGP world champion, having secured the title in 2021. However, since that peak, Yamaha has struggled to maintain competitiveness, entering a prolonged performance slump that has clearly tested the French rider’s patience.

In Yamaha colours, “El Diablo” has built an impressive legacy with 11 race wins, 32 podiums, and 21 pole positions. But 2026 will now mark his final season with the Iwata-based manufacturer before he begins a new chapter with Honda under MotoGP’s new 2027 technical regulations.

Like other riders changing teams ahead of the regulation overhaul, Quartararo’s 2026 campaign will serve as a transitional year. A major question remains over how deeply Yamaha will involve him in developing the new 850cc prototype set to debut in 2027.

When Quartararo last renewed with Yamaha in April 2024, he described it as an act of faith, believing the team’s renewed investment would eventually produce a bike capable of fighting Ducati at the front. Yamaha delivered on financial and organisational commitments, but on-track performance failed to convince him. His frustration grew as results stagnated, and his trust in the project appears to have finally run out.

Fabio Quartararo

The internal dynamic at Yamaha also shifted during this period. Lin Jarvis stepped down at the end of 2024 and was replaced by Paolo Pavesio, a move that reportedly changed the approach to rider relations.

“I don’t speak much with Paolo. The people I’m interested in are the ones in the garage. I speak more with the engineers than with him,” the Frenchman said.

The comment highlighted how disconnected he had become from management, even while remaining committed to his technical crew.

For Honda, this signing represents a major statement of intent. HRC is rebuilding after several difficult seasons, and securing a rider of Quartararo’s calibre signals a push to return to the front of the grid under the new rules.

Once the move is officially confirmed, attention will shift to who will partner him. Current factory riders Joan Mir and Luca Marini both have contracts expiring at the end of 2026.

Honda is reportedly assessing Mir’s motivation levels, while Marini has built a strong working relationship with Honda’s Japanese engineering group, which holds increasing influence in decision-making.

Other names circulating in recent months include Pedro Acosta and Jorge Martin, though Martin’s attempted exit from Aprilia in 2025, which Honda had been willing to facilitate, was ultimately blocked.

Quartararo’s decision marks one of the most significant rider transfers of the current MotoGP era. Leaving the team that shaped his premier-class career is a bold step, but also a clear signal that he still believes he can fight for another world title, and that Honda may offer the platform to do so under the sport’s next generation of machines.

For Yamaha, losing their star rider is a heavy blow. But, for Honda, it could be the beginning of a revival. MotoGP’s 2027 season suddenly looks even more explosive.

Related Items20262027Fabio QuartararofeaturedHondaHRC Hondalaunchmonster yamahamotogpnewnewsyamaha
To read the full story
login with google
login with facebook
or
Create an account for free
This won't cost you.
by clicking this button you agree to iMotorbike's visitor agreement
Already have an account? Sign in here
Click here to get notified on every new article
Industry
January 29, 2026
Hazique Zairill

Passionate sports and motorbike enthusiasts who believe in the phrase, "Writing is the painting of the voice."

Related Items20262027Fabio QuartararofeaturedHondaHRC Hondalaunchmonster yamahamotogpnewnewsyamaha

More in Industry

Honda Introduces New Matte Gun Powder Black Colour for Rebel 500

Hazique ZairillMarch 13, 2026
Read More

Honda Tests First 850cc MotoGP Prototype at Sepang 

Hazique ZairillMarch 13, 2026
Read More

2023 Suzuki GSX-R150 Review: The underrated pocket rocket

Amzar HazeeqMarch 12, 2026
Read More

CFMoto Buys 51% of Kalex, Boosting Grand Prix Racing Aims

Hazique ZairillMarch 11, 2026
Read More

Challenging Debut for Ducati at the 2026 MXGP Argentine Grand Prix

Amzar HazeeqMarch 10, 2026
Read More

Kawasaki Ninja ZX-4R SE Review: The Most Exciting 400cc Sportbike Today

Hazique ZairillMarch 10, 2026
Read More

Women Who Ride and Race: Celebrating Malaysian Women in Motorsport

Hazique ZairillMarch 9, 2026
Read More

6 Best 500cc Motorcycles in Malaysia: Power, Style & Comfort Combined

Amzar HazeeqMarch 9, 2026
Read More

KTM Unveils 2026 990 RC R Track, A Pure Track-Only Supersport Machine

Hazique ZairillMarch 6, 2026
Read More

Moto Morini Alltrhike 450 Launched in Malaysia at RM28,888

Hazique ZairillMarch 6, 2026
Read More

Modifying Your Motorcycle: Smart Upgrade or Expensive Mistake?

Amzar HazeeqMarch 5, 2026
Read More

MotoGP Signs Multi-Year Partnership with Quint to Elevate Grand Prix Hospitality

Hazique ZairillMarch 4, 2026
Read More
We want to buy your bike Join us on Instagram
Scroll for more
Tap

Join us on Facebook

  • Popular

  • Latest

  • Comments

  • Aveta Viper 180 Debuts in Malaysia with TFT Display and Built-in Dashcam 
    Buyer's guideMarch 5, 2026
  • Jake Dixon Ruled Out of WorldSBK Season Opener After Phillip Island Crash
    LocalsFebruary 19, 2026
  • Indian Motorcycle Unveils 125th Anniversary Collection
    NewsFebruary 25, 2026
  • Zontes Malaysia Launches Four New 368-Series Scooters 
    Buyer's guideMarch 5, 2026
  • RON97 and Diesel Up 5 Sen, Subsidised RON95 Stays at RM1.99
    Buyer's guideFebruary 26, 2026
  • Jake Dixon Undergoes Successful Wrist Surgery After Phillip Island Crash 
    IndustryFebruary 20, 2026
  • MotoGP Set to Introduce Minimum Rider Salary from 2027
    IndustryFebruary 26, 2026
  • Art of Speed 2026 Returns to MAEPS with SoundCircus Festival and Expanded Entertainment Lineup
    EventsMarch 13, 2026
  • Honda Introduces New Matte Gun Powder Black Colour for Rebel 500
    Buyer's guideMarch 13, 2026
  • Honda Tests First 850cc MotoGP Prototype at Sepang 
    IndustryMarch 13, 2026
  • PLUS Anticipates 2.3 million Vehicles on highways for Hari Raya travel
    IndustryMarch 13, 2026
  • Ducati Introduces New Sport Livery for Monster V2
    Buyer's guideMarch 13, 2026
  • Indian Motorcycle Enters New Era After Polaris Exit
    NewsMarch 12, 2026
  • TrackXperience Secures BMW Dealership Sponsorship for 2026
    NewsMarch 12, 2026
  • MV Agusta Lucky Explorer Project 9.5: testing the Schiranna prototype - news.iNthacity: More Top Breaking News and Popular Stories To Stay Informed says:

    […] Michelle Liew […]

  • CFMOTO 450SR to enter Malaysia in March 2023 at RM29,300 - news.iNthacity: More Top Breaking News and Popular Stories To Stay Informed says:

    […] Michelle Liew […]

  • Suzuki V-Strom now available in Malaysia at RM81,900 - news.iNthacity: More Top Breaking News and Popular Stories To Stay Informed says:

    […] Michelle Liew […]

  • Colin says:

    I hope they make the Dax street legal. Love to…

  • Mohd Razi bin Rosli says:

    Adv 150cc

  • Nena Maxberry says:

    Just curious what they would retail for

  • Adam Kenny says:

    RM4159 for the front fork is it?

Corporate

About Us
Terms of Use
Privacy Policy
Disclosure Policy
Contact Us
SUBSCRIBE NOW!

2024 iMotorbike World Sdn. Bhd.(1205246-M). All rights reserved.

Malaysian Cub Prix Returns for Season 33 in 2026
MotoGP Season Launch Party Hits Kuala Lumpur
Nak Jual Beli Motor 😊 ?
WhatsApp
Hi iMotorbike 😊
Open chat