In Short
- Pramac Racing shifts to Yamaha for 2025 MotoGP season.
- Two additional Factory Yamaha YZR-M1s to join the grid.
- Pramac Racing remains independently owned, based in Rugby, UK.
Yamaha and Pramac Racing have signed a multi-year deal, which now marks a significant change in the MotoGP landscape for the 2025 season. With Pramac Racing now becoming the second factory team under Yamaha, fans can expect to be joined by two more factory Yamaha YZR-M1s on the grid.
Let us tell you that in a recent report, Pramac Racing, known for its impressive presence in the MotoGP paddock for two decades with Ducati, is now going to operate independently from its base in Rugby, UK. With this official announcement, the focus is now on Pramac’s upcoming rider lineup, which promises to stir curiosity and speculation within the racing community.
For Yamaha, the partnership marks a return to a dual-factory team setup following the departure of its last satellite team in 2022. The move also underlines Yamaha’s strategic repositioning in the competitive MotoGP field, following recent changes in team dynamics across the sport.
Stay tuned as the 2025 MotoGP season approaches, promising new dynamics and heightened competition with Pramac Racing’s switch to Yamaha.
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