Pramac confirms Alpine partnership for 2025 MotoGP season

French car manufacturer associated wi๊th Pramac in 2025

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Pramac has confirmed that French car manufacturer Alpine will be a m♊ain sponsor of the MotoGP t🥀eam in 2025 ahead of its launch event this week.

Following media rumours late last year, Pramac has announced on its social media channels a partnership with the Frenchꦫ car brand who also competes in Formula 1 and the World Endura☂nce Championship.

In a brief social media post, Pramac wrote: “Two worlds, one shared vision. O༺n 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 Alౠpine’s sponsorship will be on the Yamahas the team will run in 2025 or how it will influence livery design.

🅰Prim will remain as Pramac’s title spo🥂nsor until the end of 2027.

The Renault Group, who owns Alpine, is headed by Luca de Meo, who previously served as a director at Fiat w༺hen the Italian car bran🌌d was title sponsor of the Yamaha factory team in MotoGP.

Pramac team ow𒀰ner Paolo Campinoti has a good relationship𒉰 with de Meo, which has led to this link up.

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

In F1 in 2025, Alpine will have a tie to MotoGP in the form of Jack Doohan, whose father iꦡs five-time 500cc world ch🐎ampion Mick Doohan.

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

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

The rei💞gning 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 paꦰrtn⛎er and will field a line-up of Jack Miller and Miguel Oliveira this year.

Yamaha hasn’t had a satelli🍬te team since RNF Racing split with it to join Aprilia for the 2023 seas🐓on.

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