Toprak Razgatlioglu is in a great phase of his career in the World Superbike Championship (WSBK), having joined ROKiT BMW this year to bring the manufacturer back to victories. Although his continuation has already been confirmed for 2025, plans might still change… and could involve a move to MotoGP with Honda.
According to GPOne.com, the Japanese manufacturer has a strong interest in the 2021 Superbike World Champion and might have already presented a proposal to his manager, Kenan Sofuoglu. If confirmed, Razgatlioglu has never been closer to MotoGP with a factory team.
His priority seems to be winning the WSBK title with BMW as he intended, so he may not desire to move to MotoGP in 2025. On the other hand, there is speculation that Joan Mir might have already renewed his contract, although his manager denies that any formal agreement has been made yet. If that happens, it would either mean there is no available spot, or the premature departure of Luca Marini, whose contract runs until the end of next year.
However, Sofuoglu has assured to SPEEDWEEK.com that, given the results he is already achieving, Razgatlioglu has informed BMW of his desire to move to MotoGP as early as the 2025 season – although there is still work to be done to make that wish a reality.