Pedrosa is listed as owing 7.8 million euros.

Spain's tax agency sent out a letter to individuals and companies owning over one million euros earlier this year to warn them that their names would be made public on the list released.

Pedrosa, 30, finished fourth in this year's championship, in his 10th season in the series, taking victories in Japan and Malaysia.

Former FC Barcelona player Gabriel Milito and former Real Madrid president Lorenzo Sanz are other sport-related figures appearing on the list.

The Spanish Honda rider is not the first MotoGP figure to run into alleged tax trouble in the recent years, with a number of high-profile Italian racers having previously been accused of tax evasion.

Among them are Valentino Rossi, who had to pay 35 million euros as settlement; Loris Capirossi, who was unsuccessful in appealing his case in 2010 and had to pay a fine of 2 million euros; Marco Melandri, who had to settle and got a 19-month suspended jail term; and Max Biaggi, whose case is currently ongoing.

All the aforementioned disputes involved riders allegedly claiming a fictitious residence in foreign countries.