BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team confirmed it did not exercise its contractual option to retain Danilo Petrucci for the 2027 Superbike season following the June 2026 deadline. According to team sources, BMW is adopting a wait-and-see approach with Petrucci’s performance while targeting new contract negotiations with Miguel Oliveira for the 2027 campaign.
The team is adopting a wait-and-see approach regarding Petrucci’s performance, using the Donington Park round and subsequent races as benchmarks before making further decisions, according to Petrucci’s manager, Alberto Vergani. Vergani stated that the lapse of the option does not automatically exclude Petrucci from continuing with BMW in 2027 but noted that any extension would require fresh negotiations under potentially revised terms rather than the original option agreement.
BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team declined to exercise the contractual option for Danilo Petrucci for the 2027 Superbike season by the June 30, 2026 deadline, sources confirmed.
Similarly, BMW did not exercise the 2027 option for Miguel Oliveira, whose contract, like Petrucci’s, was structured as a 1+1 deal covering 2026 with an option for 2027. However, unlike with Petrucci, BMW is actively pursuing a new multi-year contract with Oliveira, sources told MotorcycleSports and Speedweek. Negotiations are reportedly in an advanced stage for a 2+1 year deal covering the 2027, 2028, and an optional 2029 season. Speedweek reported that the signing is expected “in the coming days,” signaling BMW’s intent to secure Oliveira as a long-term cornerstone of its WorldSBK project.
BMW Motorrad Motorsport director Sven Blusch confirmed the team is now focused on long-term WorldSBK plans and is engaged in concrete discussions about renewing contracts, explicitly including Oliveira. Blusch told German media that future planning discussions will take place during the summer break, with results from Donington serving as a key reference point. He added that BMW is “very happy with our riders,” but emphasized the need for more time on track before finalizing the 2027 lineup.
BMW Team Principal Shaun Muir confirmed the team’s decision not to trigger the renewal clauses in the riders’ contracts by the June 30 deadline. Muir explained that the move was intended to allow more time for performance evaluation rather than signaling a definitive split. He stated that no final decisions have been made regarding the 2027 lineup and that both riders are free to explore other options in the market. Muir also acknowledged that Oliveira has been “looking around” at other WorldSBK teams for potential 2027 opportunities, a prerogative enabled by the non-activated option.
The expiration of the 2027 options for both riders means their original contracts do not automatically extend beyond the 2026 season, requiring new negotiations for any continuation. Industry sources noted that BMW’s approach reflects a strategic delay, giving the team flexibility to reassess rider performance and contract terms. BMW’s decision not to exercise the options formally ends the pre-agreed extension mechanism for both Oliveira and Petrucci.
The targeted multi-year deal with Oliveira represents a significant shift from the previous 1+1 contract structure. The 2+1 framework under negotiation would provide BMW with continuity over at least two seasons from 2027, with a third year at the manufacturer’s discretion. This approach is viewed as a more substantial commitment than the prior annual agreements and aligns with BMW’s clarified long-term commitment to the WorldSBK championship. Blusch noted that earlier corporate uncertainty had previously prevented two-year factory contracts at the original signing stage, but the current stable program allows for longer-term planning.
Petrucci’s future with BMW remains uncertain as the team evaluates his performance in the early part of the 2026 season. Sources said the manufacturer is monitoring his results closely before deciding whether to enter fresh negotiations. While no final decisions have been announced, the team has not ruled out either rider for the 2027 season.
The June 30, 2026 deadline marked the expiration of the options embedded in the riders’ 2026 contracts, which were signed as 1+1 deals with ROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team. Both Oliveira and Petrucci have been factory riders for BMW since the start of the 2026 season. The team’s cautious approach to contract renewals comes amid a broader effort to stabilize and strengthen its WorldSBK program following earlier periods of uncertainty.
BMW’s next steps will likely include finalizing Oliveira’s multi-year deal in the coming weeks while continuing to assess Petrucci’s performance through the summer rounds. The team’s management has indicated that the rider lineup for 2027 will be subject to ongoing evaluation, with results from upcoming races playing a decisive role in contract decisions.