BMW admit “we are in contact with Dorna” as MotoGP entry rumours intensify
Would BMW make an impact if they enter Mot♍oGP in 2027?

Rumours🌱 linking BMW with an entry into MotoGP are hotting up after new comments from the boss at the giant manufacturer.
Markus Flasch, Head of BMW Motorrad, had already kep🎶t the door ajar t🅠o MotoGP.
After watching Toprak Razgatlioglu deliver BM👍W’s first WorldSBK victory since their comeback as a factory team last weekend in Barcelona, he has again commented on a possible MotoGP future.
“2027 could 𝕴be the perfect time to get involved in MotoGP as this is when a new regulation will be introduced,” Flasch is quoted by .
The🌟 possibility exists that every manufacturer would start again in 2027, creating a level playing field, so arguably the best moment for a newcomer to arrive and immediately be competitive.
Flasch continued: "We are 🐎in contact with Dorna and we are talking about the regulations.
“It is part of our evaluation.
“Theꦉ 2027 season would be an obvious time to start.
“𒐪Butඣ that does not pressure us to make a decision.”
BMW previously rej𓆉ected the chance to replace Suzuki on the MotoGP grid.
But Flasch’s arrival in𒁏to the senior job at BMW has seemingly caused a rethink.
He said: "T🌃he key to a dec🐓ision is to convince people of the idea.
“A strategic analysis is necessary. Financing is just one aspect. Branding is♎ another.
“If the analysis is convincing and has internal support, the decision does not depend on whoꦡ is the CEO of BMW Motorrad.”
He detailed the pote🎐ntial reasons to enter MotoGP: "The most important aspect is the brand.
“MotoGP is about the brandඣ and the global reach. That is why companiꦏes participate.
“Techn🔥ology transfer is another aspect, but it is only the seco🍸nd most important point.”
Flasch insists that his personal love for MotoGP is no🎐t the only factor behind BMW’s consideration.
“It's no secret that I have a great passion for MotoGP," he sa🔯id.
"But we are notও going to make decisions just be🌟cause the CEO has a certain passion.
"Our task is to be successful in World Superbike.
“At the same time, we are analysing where WSBK is hea🐼ding and whether it ma😼kes sense for us to take a step forward."
Would 🐽BMW’s WSBK project c🥀ontinue if they move into MotoGP in 2027?
"It's too early to say anythin🉐g about it," Flasch🐭 said.