Pramac Racing will become Yamaha’s new satellite team from 2025.
jigsaw has fallen into place with confirmation that the title-leading Pramac team will leave Ducati and become Yamaha’s new satellite team.Marquez was subsequently picked for the official Ducati seat, sending Martin into the arms of Aprilia.
The Pramac-Yamaha deal, for the supply of factory spec M1s, was officially confirmed by Yamaha on Friday afternoon at the Dutch MotoGP round: 'For the past 20 seasons, Pramac Racing has enjoyed a successful collaboration with Ducati, establishing itself as a formidable force in the MotoGP™ paddock. The decision to part ways with Ducati was not taken lightly and we thank them for a long and successful career together.
After podiums with the likes of Alex Barros, Toni Elias, Scott Redding, Danilo Petrucci, Jack Miller, Francesco Bagnaia and Johann Zarco, Martin finally gave Pramac its first Ducati victory, as a rookie, in 2021. With Morbidelli seen as unlikely to want a Yamaha return, the Italian is predicted to join VR46 in place of new factory Aprilia signing Bezzecchi.
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