Pramac to leave Ducati and become Yamaha satellite MotoGP team from 2025

Pramac will leave Ducati for the 2025 MotoGP season and become a Yamaha satellite team, with Autosport understanding an official announcement is expected this weekend.

The team will end an association of almost two decades with Ducati as a satellite team to embrace the offer presented by Yamaha, a possibility that had been cooking very seriously for months.

Autosport was able to confirm that the decision has been made and the official announcement will take place this weekend at Assen, where the Dutch GP, the eighth stop on the 2024 MotoGP calendar, will be held.

With the decision to leave Ducati, Pramac is giving up a two-year contract as the Bologna-based manufacturer's first partner team that entitled it to two factory bikes - a status it has been enjoying since 2020.

Ducati put an expiration date of renewal as the end of 2026, which was a decision that is the origin of the disagreement between the manufacturer and team owner Paolo Campinoti, and which has finally led to a premature break-up.

This news also comes in the wake of Ducati's decision not to promote Jorge Martin to its factory team in 2025 in favour of Marc Marquez, forcing the current championship leader to sign for Aprilia.

Pramac entered MotoGP in 2002 by sponsoring the Honda Racing Team, and in 2005 it partnered with the D'Antin Team, already on Ducati machinery.

Since then the relationship between the manufacturer and Campinoti has gone through ups and downs, until in 2020 Pramac became a partner team, enjoying the best material from the manufacturer.

Last year both parties reached an agreement to continue together in 2025 and 2026, with the same conditions and material.

This year, however, Campinoti detected a growing interest from Ducati in the VR46 structure, and the manufacturer even raised the possibility of Pramac 'ceding' an official bike to Valentino Rossi's team, which triggered the war between the two parties.

pramac to leave ducati and become yamaha satellite motogp team from 2025

Franco Morbidelli, Pramac Racing

Franco Morbidelli, Pramac Racing

Photo by: Gold and Goose / Motorsport Images

Yamaha's first choice when it came to recovering the satellite team it lost two seasons ago was none other than Rossi's VR46 squad, given the historic ties between the two and the fact the nine-time world champion is now a brand ambassador.

But quickly the answer was negative and Pramac became "plan B".

Although negotiations were not broken off at any time, before the Italian Grand Prix all the signs from the team were that they were going to continue with Ducati.

But in Mugello Marc Marquez's refusal to sign for Pramac ended up being the deciding factor.

Ducati had reached an agreement with Jorge Martin to take him to the factory team and proposed to Pramac to create a second official structure to give shelter to Marquez, but this was a plan rejected by the eight-time world champion.

That changed everything, Ducati backed out of its deal with Martin, signed Marquez and Pramac made the decision to leave.

"We have been 20 years in MotoGP without Marquez, we can be without him next season," Campinoti said at Mugello.

This weekend at Assen, taking advantage of the return to racing and the proximity to 30 June, which is the deadline Pramac has to renounce the agreement with Ducati for 2025 and 2026 without penalty, the Italian formation will officially announce that it is leaving Ducati at the end of the season.

Yamaha will then announce the agreement with Pramac.

Pending details, the agreement will be multi-year, first until the end of 2026, which is when the manufacturers' contract with Dorna ends, and thereafter, with the entry of the new technical regulations in MotoGP, Pramac will enjoy a long-term contract to become a partner team with official Yamaha equipment, which will charge a reduced price for the bikes and pay the riders' tab.

In that chapter, one of the bombshells of the summer could be the arrival of the Turkish World Superbike star Toprak Razgatlioglu, although to do so he will first have to get rid of his current contract with BMW.

OTHER NEWS

7 hrs ago

Let engineers work out Penang island-mainland rail bridge

7 hrs ago

Langkawi is for everyone

7 hrs ago

Data centre sector in Malaysia continues to grow

7 hrs ago

PH candidate Joohari unveils 4-point manifesto for Sungai Bakap

7 hrs ago

Flick confident he can get the best out of Felix at Barca

7 hrs ago

Malay speech at Chinese university’s convocation

7 hrs ago

Dunkaroos No-Churn Ice Cream Is Childhood Relived

7 hrs ago

Reform drops three candidates over offensive comments

7 hrs ago

It's Paul George or bust for the 76ers this offseason

7 hrs ago

Luciano Spalletti finds many reasons for Italy’s defeat at hands of Switzerland

7 hrs ago

Selangor Sultan to grant audience to FAM chief

8 hrs ago

Wizards sign center to new two-year contract after he declines option

8 hrs ago

North Korea blames South Korea, U.S. and Japan ties as Asian version of NATO

8 hrs ago

Knicks not extending qualifying offer to winter trade acquisition

8 hrs ago

AI scams targeting travellers

8 hrs ago

Don’t leave Bajau Laut in limbo as stateless, says Sabah DCM

8 hrs ago

Questions About High Blood Pressure? Harvard Health Publishing Has Answers.

8 hrs ago

Lightning have salary cap space to make big splash in replacing Steven Stamkos

8 hrs ago

Man Utd make enquiry about Switzerland Euro 2024 star - report

8 hrs ago

Takeaways: How Trump's possible VP pick shifted on LGBTQ+ issues as his presidential bid neared

9 hrs ago

BYU freshman wing Egor Demin projected as lottery pick in 2025 NBA Draft

9 hrs ago

At least 12 killed during spate of Russian attacks on Ukraine

9 hrs ago

Who is Jordan Bardella, France’s far-right star eyeing the premiership?

9 hrs ago

Hardliner takes narrow lead in Iranian election

9 hrs ago

4 Things You’ll Regret Doing When Your CD Matures

9 hrs ago

Suns guard who just missed whole season declines player option

9 hrs ago

Miami Heat losing two depth cogs to summer free agency

9 hrs ago

Magic declining team option on Moritz Wagner

9 hrs ago

Grizzlies decline Luke Kennard’s team option, both sides 'eager' to discuss deal

9 hrs ago

I Grew Up Rich: 6 Money Lessons I Learned After I Lost It All

10 hrs ago

Athletics rally late, snap 11-game road losing streak by beating Diamondbacks 9-4

10 hrs ago

Yuki Tsunoda ‘horrified,’ apologizes after fine for offensive language at Austrian GP

10 hrs ago

Mets honor Willie Mays and Jerry Grote with new uniform patches

10 hrs ago

Cubs president discusses trade deadline, team's struggles

10 hrs ago

Isham now challenges Rafizi to debate in Sungai Bakap

10 hrs ago

How Eva Longoria Crafted Her Ideal TV Comeback With 'Land of Women'

10 hrs ago

10 States With the Best Property Tax Incentives in 2024

10 hrs ago

What are rogue planets?

10 hrs ago

Khamenei protege, sole moderate to battle in Iran's presidential run-off

10 hrs ago

How ‘The Sympathizer' Casting Director Crafted a Vietnamese Ensemble Over an ‘Insane and Cathartic' Eight-Month Journey