how much the champion and the vice earn

Pecco Bagnaia and Fabio Quartararo are the MotoGP heroes of the moment. How much do the world champion and vice-champion earn?

Pecco Bagnaia (Ansa)
Pecco Bagnaia – Motors.News

Pecco Bagnaia and Fabio Quartararo are respectively the new MotoGP world champion and vice-champion in 2022. Last year the championship finished with the roles reversed, with the Frenchman of Yamaha securing the world title and the Piedmontese of Ducati in second place in the final standings. They are the two new heroes on two wheels of the moment and they are the ones who (deservedly) boast the biggest revenues, together with the multiple champion Marc Marquez.

Usually the engagements of the pilots are not made public, but something seems to leak from the rumors. Numbers that obviously must be taken with a grain of salt, purely indicative, which will never be made official. Fabio Quartararo has renewed with the Iwata manufacturer after a long push and pull, linked to the technical guarantees for the next two years, starting with a new engine specification for his Yamaha M1. After the first races, when everything seemed destined to fall apart, the signing of the two-year renewal arrived.

Quartararo super signing, extra bonus for Bagnaia

Fabio Quartararo (Ansa)
Fabio Quartararo – Motors.News

According to some rumors Fabio Quartararo he would sign a contract worth a good 10 million euros per season. Suffice it to say that Maverick Vinales, his former teammate until the summer of 2021, would have been paid 6.5 million euros a year. A figure that he certainly didn’t collect having terminated his contract prematurely and then moved to Aprilia alongside his compatriot Aleix Espargarò.

The KTM board member confirmed the figure of 10 million Hubert Trunkenpolz in an interview with Speedweek.com: “I heard this figure of 10 million from a reliable source. Initially I could not imagine that a House could pay such fees, given the current economic crisis. I thought nobody in this paddock got more than 5 or 6 million euros“. Obviously a figure that the champion from Nice fully deserves: “This smart strategy makes perfect sense for Yamaha, because with him they win in MotoGP – added Trunkenpolz -. I think Fabio Quartararo is the best rider at the moment. There is nothing to discuss. He is an outstanding driver“.

According to the Italian newspaper ‘La Repubblica’, however, the expected salary for I’m sorry Bagnaia is 2.5 million for the 2022 season. To this we must add all the bonuses accumulated with his victories and the conquest of the world title. For every victory the driver earned 100,000 euros, for every second place 50,000 euros and for every third place 30,000 euros. With his achievements mentioned above he got a total bonus of 810,000 euros. Plus he took one home BMW M3 Competition Touring XDrive worth 122,150 euros as best poleman.

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