As the grid of the 2025 MotoGP grid is slowly beginning to take shape, Prima Pramac Racing, fresh from its contract with Yamaha after the interruption of its long association with Ducati that started back in 2005, has made it known that it will announce its new lineup by the September deadline, but not anytime soon.
On the names in question few clues and many rumors. In the last period there have been rumors of Jack Miller, who has been publicly very critical of the MotoGP organizer Dorna, which seems to want to favor riders of Italian and Spanish nationality, but also of Miguel Oliveira, coming out of Trackhouse Racing and above all of a rookie like Toni Arbolino, today tenth overall in Moto 2.
In spite of what one might believe, actually all bets are off as revealed by team manager Gino Borsoi himself to TNT Sports, for which the only thing that is missing is the official announcement. "As everyone knows we have already decided on our riders and during the first weekend in Misano or in the second, we will make the announcement," he said explaining how only a few details are missing before they can make the final communication.
Despite the fact that the tuning-fork manufacturer has not been doing very well for the past few years, the enthusiasm for this newly-announced bond is building.
"The brand has an incredible history. It has won numerous championships in the past and has power and new facilities on its side. We have great confidence in them, also in light of the progress of the last two seasons," he stressed, reiterating how at the moment, however, the main focus is on the present.
World champion among the teams in 2023, Pramac is also dominating in this 2024 thanks to a Martin in top form, so as a result the only goal remaining is to put the Borgo Panigale factory team behind it again. "We have to think about the title with Jorge and Yamaha itself, but also about Moto2, so we have a tough task ahead," the executive considered.
And about the middle class and the possibility of creating a team always with the Japanese bike, he revealed, "We already have a few riders in mind."