Pramac Yamaha have officially announced its partnership will extend into the Moto2 class starting from the 2025 season.
As part of the new cooperation between Pramac and Yamaha, the new outfit will replace the Yamaha Mastercamp team.
Alongside the announcement of the team, Pramac also revealed that Tony Arbolino and Izan Guevara will be the team’s riders for 2025.
Pramac is also set to use Boscoscuro chassis for its Moto2 debut, something which helped Ai Ogura win the world championship this season.
The team is set to make its official on track debut in the Moto2 preseason test in February 2025, which is scheduled to take place in Valencia.
“We are thrilled that Yamaha’s collaboration with Pramac will extend to the Moto2 class straight away in 2025,” said Yamaha Racing managing director Lin Jarvis in a press release.
“The creation of the Pramac Yamaha Moto2 Team reflects Yamaha’s dedication to nurturing young talents and guiding them through the racing ranks as well as the company’s dedication to be back at the top of MotoGP.
“With Tony Arbolino and Izan Guevara, we have an outstanding rider line-up for the new Moto2 team, combining skills, talent, and potential. “We look forward to seeing their journey unfold as we continue building a stronger foundation for Yamaha’s future in MotoGP.”
‘An honour to join Pramac and Yamaha’: rider’s react to Moto2 signing
The Pramac Yamaha collaboration promises a strong debut with its rider lineup, as 2023 Moto2 runner up Arbolino partners the former Moto3 world champion Guevara.
“It‘s an honour to join Pramac and Yamaha in their new Moto2 project,” said former MarcVDS rider Arbolino.
“I always loved Yamaha as per what they represent as a brand and history.
“Besides, I have full trust in Pramac to help me become a better rider. I will do my best to deliver the best possible results.
“The title in Moto2 is our goal. Thanks to them for their trust in me.”
“I’m very happy about this new chapter I‘m about to start, said Guevara, “I’m going to a team that is a family and they are the reigning MotoGP World Champions.
“I’m looking forward to working again with one of the people who helped me become World Champion, Gino Borsoi.
“I know many of the people who will work in the team and I know it will be easy to work together.
“Above all I want to thank Pramac and Yamaha for giving me this opportunity to race with them in 2025.
“I’m sure we are going to achieve a lot of success as I am very motivated by this change and by the project I will be involved in.”