Oliveria’s move to Pramac leaves just one vacant spot on the 2025 MotoGP grid
Miguel Oliveira has signed a deal with Yamaha to compete for its new satellite team Pramac in the 2025 MotoGP season. As was widely expected, Oliveria will leave Trackhouse/RNF Racing after two seasons to become a factory Yamaha rider next year, racing an M1 at the title-winning Pramac team. The Portuguese rider brings with him a wealth of experience from both KTM and Aprilia and will join Pramac with at least five victories and seven podiums to his name.
Campinoti, Gino Borsoi, and all the Pramac staff for embarking on this journey together. I can't be happier and more excited to get this new chapter started.” Miguel Oliveira, Trackhouse Racing Team Photo by: Gold and Goose / Motorsport Images Pramac is ending a two-decade partnership with Ducati to join the Yamaha fold as its first satellite team since 2022, ironically after Oliveira’s current squad Trackhouse left the Japanese manufacturer to join forces with Aprilia.
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