Pramac decides on Yamaha machinery for MotoGP 2025?
, which adds: “All that's missing is the official announcement”, which it says is expected during this weekend’s Dutch Grand Prix at Assen.The latest rumours follow hot on the heels of current title leader Jorge Martin signing for Aprilia, after Marc Marquez publicly turned down Pramac as an option and was then picked ahead of Martin for the factory Ducati ride.
But former Pramac rider Jack Miller, who has lost his KTM seat, could be among the candidates to headline the new project. Meanwhile, Morbidelli could take fellow Academy rider Marco Bezzecchi’s place at VR46, after Bez sealed a factory Aprilia seat for 2025.Paddock insider explains fix attempt for troubled track limits at F1 Austrian GP
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