
Augusto Fernández Signs On with Yamaha as Official MotoGP Test Rider for 2026-2027

Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd. are delighted to announce that experienced Official MotoGP rider for the Yamaha Factory Racing Test Team Augusto Fernández will continue to support their bike development programme for the 2026 and 2027 season.
2022 Moto2 World Champion Augusto Fernández has two years of experience in MotoGP (2023-2024) and six years in Moto2 (2017-2022), making him a well-established name amongst motorsports fans and someone very familiar with the MotoGP paddock. He joined the Yamaha Factory Racing Test Team in 2025, completing a line-up of five official Yamaha Factory Racing riders, and proved to be a strong addition to the collaboration between fellow Test Rider and Rider Performance Advisor Andrea Dovizioso, the Yamaha engineers, and Yamaha's two MotoGP teams.
Fernández will continue his testing job, riding the factory bike throughout the racing seasons, taking part in Official IRTA Tests and private Yamaha tests as well as various wild-card events with the aim of helping Yamaha's engineers with their MotoGP bike development programme. Fernández will also be on standby as a replacement rider in case one of Yamaha's MotoGP riders might be forced to miss a Grand Prix through illness or injury.

Paolo Pavesio
Managing Director, Yamaha Motor Racing

"As a recent full-time MotoGP rider, Augusto remains in peak physical and competitive condition, making him an ideal asset for stress-testing our new V4-powered prototype. His feedback is instrumental in evaluating performance indicators and refining our understanding of Yamaha's competitive positioning.
"In addition to his role as Test Rider, Augusto will also serve as a standby replacement rider for both Yamaha Teams if the need arises during the MotoGP season, effectively becoming our 'fifth Factory Rider'.
"We are confident that Augusto's continued involvement will be pivotal to the success of our 'Plan V' and the development of the new 850cc machine for 2027: two parallel projects that are some of the most significant technical challenges in Yamaha's racing history."