Italian MotoGP: Pramac team extends Ducati contract

Pramac has officially confirmed that it will continue to as a 'Factory-supported' Ducati team for the ne🦋xt three years.
The expected deal continues a partnership that began back in 2005 and, s𒁏ince 2020, has seen both of the Pramac riders not only under direct contract to the factory but also racing with the🌟 latest Desmosedici machinery.
The Pramac team has also ﷽been used by Ducati to groom potential Official 🥂team riders, with Andrea Iannone, Danilo Petrucci and now Jack Miller and Francesco Bagnaia promoted from Pramac to Factory.
Despite many podiums, Pramac is yet to win a♌ MotoGP race with Ducati (although it did win races while running Makoto Tamada at Honda Pons).
"We are extremely proud of the work put in and the results we have achieved during these years together with Ducati," s𝓀aid Pramac owner Paolo Campinoti. "We are delighted to be continuing this beautiful adventure for the next three years. With Ducati, we have created a very special relationship, we have reached incredible objectives and,💧 the best is yet to come!"
Ducati Corse sporting manager Paolo Ciabatti added: 𒐪"It is truly a great pleasure for us to be announcing the renovation of our partne🅠rship with Pramac Racing for the following three MotoGP seasons.
"Together with Pramac Racing, we have obtained very important achievements. Thanks to the close collaboration with them, we have been able to make young riders flourish, who the⛎n moved up with success t🐭o the official team.
"Furthermore, we aဣre certain to h🧔ave what it takes to be able to enjoy many other great achievements together with Pramac Racing!"
Jorge Martin and Johann Zarco currently race for Prama🐟c, the Spanish rookie also having a Ducati co𒆙ntract in place for 2022.
Ducati's other satellite team, Avintia, currently uses GP19 machinery. Those grid placꦛes will effectively be taken over by VR46 next season, which is currently negotiating with Ducati and Yamaha for machinery.
Ducati has indicated it could even supply eight bikes𝄹 next year, if neede♕d.
Gresini is yet to confirm whether it will remain with Aprilia as it returns to Independent status - and has told ltxcn.top a dec𒁏ision won't be made this weekend - while there is also the possi🅺bility of Petronas being left without bikes if VR46 secures the satellite M1s.

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