Trackhouse boss Justin Marks has praised Raul Fernandez for delivering while he was still waiting for clarity over his MotoGP future.
Trackhouse boss Justin Marks has explained how Ai Ogura’s factory Yamaha move left team-mate Raul Fernandez in an uncertain position for 2027.
Ogura’s surprise decision meant Trackhouse “went to work figuring out what our future looked like.”
The rider search was then complicated by news of team director Davide Brivio’s end-of-year departure, to HRC.
Meanwhile, Fernandez was left waiting for clarity over his own future, but delivered under pressure with a Sprint victory at Mugello, ending a five-round podium drought.
Once a new Trackhouse deal was secure, the Spaniard has remained in the best form of his MotoGP career, with a grand prix win, Sprint win and two other Sunday podiums from the past three rounds.
“It shows the maturity and the fact that he is truly becoming a professional athlete,” Marks said of Fernandez’s reaction to the contract uncertainty.
“I think what's great about Raul is that – we didn't expect Ai to make the decision that he made, at the time that he did it.
“So we went to work figuring out what our future looked like on that side of the garage.
“At the same time, Raul was like, ‘Hey, where's my contract?’ you know?
“And so, he had to be very patient, and there was a period of time where he was uncertain.
“During that period of uncertainty, he performed.
“Then we signed the contract, he has security, he has a multi-year deal, we put our arm around him, and he [again] performed.
“Being able to go out there and do the job, regardless of what's happening in the garage, or in the hospitality, or at home, that's the mark of a great athlete.”
Fernandez is in his fifth MotoGP season, fourth year on an Aprilia and third with Trackhouse.