MotoGP, Jorge Martin estimates his fortune: “between 10 and 60 million euros, but closer to 10”

Jorge Martin, the new MotoGP world champion, has lifted a corner of the veil on his financial situation. Beyond his performances on the track, the Spanish driver showed that he was also a savvy businessman.

Jorge Martinthe new MotoGP world champion, spoke on the set of “La Revuelta”. This highly anticipated appearance allowed Martin
to reveal new aspects of his personal and professional life, while addressing questions about money and intimate life.

Asked about his finances, Martin admitted to having an estimated fortune “ between 10 and 60 million euros, but closer to 10. » This response aroused interest, especially since Jorge Martin enjoys a significant income thanks to his performances in MotoGP.

For two years,
Ducati compensated him financially after having preferred Enea Bastianini for his official team, paying him approximately one million euros per year on top of his standard salary. In 2024, its earnings have exploded thanks to bonuses, notably 1.5 million euros for his title of champion, 100,000 euros for each victory in Grand Prix and 50,000 euros for the sprints won.

Jorge Martin : «
what matters is that people talk about you, even if it's bad »

By adding the income from its sponsors and its investments,
Martin can count on effective management… ensured by his motherSusana Almoguera, who watches over her finances.

According to motorpasion, for 2025, Martin will join

Aprilia with a nearby fixed contract
3 million euros per yearwith bonuses that can bring his income to 5 millionsdepending on the results. His recent victory and his change of team mark a crucial step in his career, ensuring him financial and sporting security.

Despite
the controversies surrounding his media presence, Jorge Martin seems to come out stronger. “ What matters is that people talk about you, even if it's bad “, he declared, visibly satisfied to have turned the page. With his competitive spirit and ability to bounce back, he remains one of the most fascinating riders on the MotoGP grid.

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