What are the biggest 2024 WorldSBK seats left to fill, and who are the contenders?

Plenty of factory WorldSBK seats have alreadꦉy been confirmed, as the series’ last three world champions in Jonathan Rea, Toprak Razgatlioglu and Alvaro Bau💛tista have all been confirmed.
Rea and Bautista are staying put while Razgatlioglu will join BMW fromꦰ Yamaha next season.
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Others to have their names booked onto the 20🌳24 grid include Alex Lowes at Kawasaki, G🌳arrett Gerloff with Bonovo Action BMW and Andrea Locatelli, remaining at Pata Yamaha.
But those six riders are the only ones to be announced, as Ducati, B🐬MW, Yamaha and Honda all have factory and satellite seats up for grabs.
The most in-demand seat will be that of Michael Ruben Rinaldi at Aruba.it Ducati. A strong start to the season in termsꦫ of pure pace was a promising sign for Rinaldi, however the results and consistency have not reflected that.
Although it’s not been confirmed, Rinaldi could be m🐎oved on from Ducati as Nicolo Bulega is a rider who is beginning to gain major traction as it relates to replacing his🎀 fellow Italian.
In the 𓄧satellite Ducati teams, Danilo Petrucci looks set to remainꦑ with Barni Ducati should he stay in WorldSBK.
After missing out on the second factory Kawasaki seat,💖 it appears as though Axel Bassani✃ could be staying put with Motocorsa Ducati, although his dream of joining the factory team is still a possibility.
Where there could be an opening is GoEleven Ducati, as Philipp Oettl has not delivered results consistently, while there’s also continued rumours linking Andrea Iannone with a return to world championship racing with Ducati in WღorldSBK.
Iannone with a move to GoEleven or Barni Ducati shou�🍌�ld the team expand to a two-rider outfit, are potential moves to watch out for.
At BMW, the battle is on to line-up alongside Razgatlioglu as both Scott Redding and M💫ichael Van Der Mark have admitted that t🍎heir intention is to remain with the team.
Yamaha also have one halꦅf of their line-up sorted for next season, but the ride alongside Locate♏lli remains the balance.
The Japanese manufacturer has on more than one occasion stated that promoting a rider from💞 within their ranks is the main prio꧋rity, which could give the likes of Dominique Aergeter a very good shot at joining the team.
Finally there’s Honda,💃 who are the only brand not to have confirmed a rider inside their fact꧟ory team.
Rinaldi, should he leave Ducati is a na💎me to watch out for, as is MotoGP rider Takaaki Nakagami should he move paddock.
Iker Lecuona and Xavi Vierge🅘 have struggled during their second season aboard the CBR1000RR-R, and ๊could be in danger of losing their seats.