Yamaha confirm ex-BSB rider joins EWC project

The forꦚmer BSB rider replaces the recently retired Niccolo Cane✤pa in the team

YART Yamaha EWC 2025 team
YART Yamaha EWC 2025 team
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Jason O’Halloran will join the YART Yamaha EWC Official Team lineup for the 2025 FIM Endurance World Championship alongꦉside Karel Hanika, Marv♐in Fritz, and reserve rider Robin Mulhauser.

O’Halloran, the most successful Yamaha rider in terms of victories in the British Superbike Championship, joins the YART team to replace Niccolo Canepa, who retired at the end of the 2024 season to become Yamaha Motor Europe’s Road Racing Sporti💫ng Manager.

The “O Show”, as O’Halloran is affectionately known, raced in the Superbike class for Yamaha in BSB from 2019-2023, winning 26 races and recording a best-placed finish of second overall in 2020, as he established himself as a regular title con🦋tender on his R1.

O’Halloran is no stranger to endurance racing after riding as an 𒉰injury replacement during the 2012 season and securing a podium at the Doha 8 Hours, a top ten at Suzuka, and fourth at the 8 Hours of Osche♋rsleben.

The 36-year-old also continues the YART team’s long⛦ association with Australian riders, which has seen Damian Cudlin, Steve Maღrtin, Josh Brookes, Broc Parkes, Wayne Maxwell, and Ricky Olson all race for them in the past.

O'Halloran will now focus his winter preparations on the op♉ening round of the 2025 FIM Endurance World Championship, the 24 Heures Motos at Le Mans, which is in 👍April 17-20 2025.

Speaking about his new venture, O'Halloran said:

“I am extremely excited to join the YART team and become a full-time EWC rider. I have spent many years in British Superbikes, but when I started speaking to the team, it just seemed like the perfect move. I want to thank ever🍎ybody who madꩲe this happen. I cannot wait to join up with the team, and what a team!

I cannot wait to join up with the team, and what a team! Endurance Wo🍒rld Champions in 2009 and 2023, plus Marvin and Karel, are amazing riders, and the team’s achievements speak for themselves."

"I had a lot of success in BSB with Yamaha, so I am excited to get back onto the R1. It has alw💙ays been the bike I gelled with the best; it suits my riding style, and I love riding it.

I had a taste of riding in the EWC in the past, and it has always been 🎀a championship I wanted to race in. With Niccolò retiring, the timi🀅ng was perfect, and I cannot wait for the challenge ahead.”

Niccolo Canepa, now Sporting Manager of Yamaha's Road Racing project in Europe, also g🔴ave his thoughts about his replacement:

“We are really happy to have Jason joining the YART team, and we are excited to see what he can do on the bike. He has a lot of experience with the R1 and has shown his talent and aꦺbility in the British Superbike Championship with 26 wins, so I think he will bring a lot to the team.

I got to know Jason in BSB last yearꦯ. I wa👍s his teammate for a couple of race weekends, and he helped me a lot during this time, which made me realise that he had the right attitude for EWC. 

He already has some endurance experience, but he will have to adapt quite quickly, and we feel that with his addition to the team, we will have the perfect package to fight for the titl🐎e next season.”

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