P63’s Income Revealed, an Incredible Double of MM93’s… 🛑 Pecco Bagnaia’s Wife Accuses Ducati Boss of Favoring Marc Márquez with 5 Sharp Words
💥 MotoGP fans were stunned as new reports revealed that Marc Márquez is earning nearly double the salary of his teammate Francesco Bagnaia (P63) at Ducati for the 2025 season. Márquez, who joined the factory Ducati team after leaving Gresini, is reportedly earning €12–14 million per season, while Bagnaia’s contract remains closer to €6–7 million. Despite Bagnaia being a two-time world champion and Ducati’s long-time development rider, the financial gap has sparked controversy both inside and outside the paddock.

🔥 The situation escalated when Bagnaia’s wife, Domizia Castagnini, reportedly confronted Ducati management, accusing them of favoring Márquez over her husband. During a private team dinner, she allegedly directed five sharp words at Ducati boss Gigi Dall’Igna: “You’ve already chosen your champion.” The remark, leaked by Italian media, has gone viral among fans, many of whom feel Bagnaia is being unfairly sidelined despite his loyalty and contributions to the team’s success.

😠 Dall’Igna’s response was equally blunt, stating in a press release: “We pay for performance, not history.” The comment has divided the MotoGP community, with some praising Ducati’s ruthless pursuit of victory, while others criticize the lack of respect shown to Bagnaia. Márquez’s dominant performances in the first half of the season—including multiple wins and pole positions—have only intensified the debate, as Bagnaia struggles to match his teammate’s pace.

🏁 As the championship battle heats up, the tension between Ducati’s two star riders threatens to overshadow the racing itself. With Bagnaia reportedly exploring options with rival teams and Márquez surging toward another title, Ducati faces a critical crossroads. Whether the team can balance ambition with loyalty remains to be seen—but one thing is clear: the garage is no longer united, and the fight for supremacy has never been more personal.