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Andrea Iannone eyes WorldSBK future: “I want factory support”

1 years ago By Sports Desk

 Andrea Iannone, the renowned Italian motorcycle racer, is once again in the spotlight during the WorldSBK rumor season. After making his comeback this year following a doping suspension, Iannone has shown impressive performances that have made him a subject of speculation for the 2025 MotoGP season.

At 34 years old, Iannone joined the Ducati team in WorldSBK, aiming to rebuild his career after a period away from the tracks. His return has been marked by solid results and consistent performance, which has once again attracted the attention of the specialized media.Recent reports suggest that Yamaha is seriously considering Iannone as an option for the upcoming MotoGP season.

The Japanese manufacturer, looking to expand its presence in the category with a satellite team, sees Iannone as an opportunity to add experience and skill to their lineup.”I want factory support,” Iannone stated regarding his expectations for the future of WorldSBK.

He expressed a desire to have direct backing from a manufacturer, which could boost his chances not only in the current championship but also in potential returns to MotoGP.Since his doping suspension in 2018, Iannone has faced a challenging period in his career, dealing with the personal and professional impact of that situation.

His return to WorldSBK was not just an opportunity to compete again but also to prove his skill and determination on the track.In addition to MotoGP speculations, Iannone is also seen as a valuable option to remain with Ducati in WorldSBK. With his impressive performances so far, he has become a central figure in discussions about standout riders in the category.

The final decision on Iannone’s future will depend on ongoing negotiations between teams and the opportunity to secure a significant role in a competitive environment. Meanwhile, his focus remains on the current challenge in WorldSBK, where he seeks not only to compete but also to achieve results that could pave his way back to the top of international motorsport.

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