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Jorge Martín Shakes Up German GP Outlook After Hungary Slip

2026-07-09 · Jorge Martín · Player Focus

**Jorge Martín** sparked fresh tension for Aprilia on 5 July 2026, when his Turn 1 mistake at the Hungarian Grand Prix gave rival Marco Bezzecchi a costly setback just days before the German GP at the Sachsenring.

At the Hungarian round, Martín clipped the inside of Turn 1, forcing Bezzecchi to brake hard and lose momentum. The incident erased Bezzecchi’s chance for points and highlighted a rare slip from the Spaniard, who had been a steady point‑scorer all season. The mistake came after a strong start to the year, where Aprilia’s factory duo dominated the opening three weekends.

Martín’s error reverberated through the team because Aprilia’s championship hopes now hinge on both riders delivering consistently. While Bezzecchi wrestles with a 130 mph crash at Assen and a one‑race ban, Martín’s own misstep shows that the Spaniard cannot afford any lapses if the squad wants to stay ahead of rivals. The incident also shifted the internal mood, with team boss Iván Maestro emphasizing the need for a mental reset.

Marco Bezzecchi confirmed on 4 July that he is still not at 100 % after the Assen crash, but he remains eager to return to the saddle for the German GP. He told reporters he hopes to improve his physical condition over the weekend, yet admits he may not be fully recovered for qualifying. The lingering injury adds another variable for Aprilia, as the team must balance Bezzecchi’s health with Martín’s on‑track performance.

The Sachsenring race weekend promises a test of resilience. Aprilia will rely on Martín to capitalize on Bezzecchi’s compromised state, while also supporting the Italian rider’s comeback. Team engineers plan to fine‑tune the bike’s rear‑end grip, a factor that troubled Bezzecchi in Hungary. Fans can expect a tight battle, with Martín looking to turn his recent slip into a podium finish and keep Aprilia’s title chase alive.

If Martín can secure a top‑three finish at the German GP, Aprilia could regain a points cushion over Ducati and Yamaha, whose riders have been closing the gap. Conversely, another mistake could hand the lead to rivals. The next few races will likely decide whether Aprilia’s early‑season dominance translates into a championship win.

Beyond Sachsenring, the calendar heads to the British Grand Prix, where the team hopes Bezzecchi will be fully fit. Martín’s consistency will be under the microscope, as any further errors could jeopardize his standing as the team’s primary title contender. The next two weeks will be decisive for both riders and the overall championship narrative.

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