Pramac confirms Alpine partnership for 2025 MotoGP season

French car manufaওcturer associated with Pramac in 2025

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Pramac has confirmed that French car manufacturer Alpine will be a main spo𝐆nsor of the MotoGP team in 2025 ahead of it༺s launch event this week.

Following media rumours late last year, Pramac has announced on its social media c♌hannels a partnership with the French car brand who also competes in Formula 1 and the World Endurance Championship.

In a brief social media p🎶ost, Pramac wrote: “Two worlds, one shared vision. On the eve of an exciting 2025 season, Prima Pramac Yamaha MotoGP is proud to announce a new partnership with Alpine Cars.”

It is unclear how prominent Alpine’s sponsorship will be on the Yamahas the team will run in 2025 or how it will influe🐬nce liver꧃y design.

Prim will remain♎ as Pramac’s title sponsor until the end of 2027.

The Renault Group, who owns Alpine, is headed by Luca de Meo, who previously𒉰 served as a director at Fiat when the Italian car brand was title sponsor of the Yamaha factory team in MotoGP.

Pramac team owner Paolo Campinoti h🅺as a good relationship with de Meo, which has led to this link up.

In recent years, due to his friendship with Formul🦂a 1 boss Stefano𒁃 Domenicali, Pramac has run the F1 logo on the rear of its bikes.

In F1 in 2025, Alpine will have a tie to MotoGP in the form of Jack Doohan, whose father is five-time 500cꦫc world champion Mick Doohan.

And should the acquisition gain regulatory approval following⛦ an EU probe, F1 and MotoGP will come under the same Liberty Media banner in 2025.

Pramac, alongside the factory Yamaha team, will 🍌launch its 2025 campaign in Malaysia on Friday 31 January.

The reigning teams’ 🎉champion, Pramac also won🎃 the riders’ title in MotoGP with Jorge Martin - who has left the Ducati stable to join Aprilia.

With Martin leaving Pramac and Ducati unable to convince Marc Marquez to join the outfit on a works ♌bike for 2025, the team elected to cut ties with the Italian manufacturer.

Instead it has signed a multi-year deal to become Yamaha’s satellite partner and will field a line-up of Jac🐬kꦓ Miller and Miguel Oliveira this year.

Yamaha hasn’t had a satellite team since RNF Racing split with it to join Aprili♐a for the 2023 season.

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