Andrea Iannone’s impressive return to racing after a four-year doping ban has sparked discussions about his future, with his WorldSBK team manager expressing support for a potential MotoGP comeback.
Denis Sacchetti, the team manager at Go Eleven Ducati, praised Iannone as a top rider deserving of a place in both WorldSBK and MotoGP. While emphasizing Iannone’s talent and accomplishments, Sacchetti highlighted the rider’s pivotal decision-making regarding his career path.
The Italian rider’s contract with Go Eleven Ducati includes an option for a second year, leaving Iannone with the decision to either continue in WorldSBK or explore opportunities in MotoGP. Sacchetti expressed the team’s desire to retain Iannone, citing their competitive setup and potential for podium finishes.
Iannone himself remains focused on the ongoing Championship but acknowledges the need to contemplate his future post-Misano. At 34 years old, he has been linked with potential vacancies in MotoGP teams for the next season. Particularly amid speculation about Alvaro Bautista’s retirement.
After previously competing for Ducati, Suzuki, and Aprilia in MotoGP, Iannone’s return to racing has been notable, with him currently placing sixth in the WorldSBK standings after three rounds. His upcoming performance at Misano will likely play a crucial role in shaping his decision for the next season.

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