The motorcycle set to propel Nicolo Brega to the 2026 World Superbike Championship has been unveiled. Following Brega’s runner-up finishes behind Toprak Razgatlioglu in the last two seasons, Ducati introduced the newest iteration of the Panigale V4 R for the upcoming 2026 season.
With Razgatlioglu not competing this year, the path seems clearer than ever for Brega to claim the championship. Over the past two seasons, Brega has been the only rider to approach Razgatlioglu’s level of performance. However, unfavorable weather at the Jerez and Portimao circuits in January has restricted winter testing, making the challenge more complicated than Ducati originally anticipated.
The Aruba.it Racing Ducati squad will also feature a new addition alongside Brega—Spanish rider Iker Lecuona, who joins from Honda. Lecuona brings four years of World Superbike experience and has earned three podium finishes. With this team and bike change, expectations are high that his podium rate will significantly improve.
Regarding the bike’s aesthetics, it sports the classic Ducati red, which is no surprise for the Bologna-based manufacturer. The livery follows the recent design trends of WorldSBK, mirroring the MotoGP style by incorporating white stripes as a nostalgic salute to Ducati’s centenary, founded in 1926.
After completing wet-weather testing in Europe, Ducati, together with other teams and manufacturers, will travel to Australia for the final pre-season trials and the season opener at Phillip Island, scheduled for February 16-17 and February 20-22.
Fan Take: This reveal is a thrilling development for WorldSBK fans, as it sets the stage for a potential new champion in Brega, especially with Razgatlioglu out of the picture. The addition of Lecuona to Ducati’s roster could shake up the competition and inject fresh excitement into the series, signaling a dynamic and unpredictable 2026 season ahead.

