Pramac exit option opens a new door to Jorge Martin or Enea Bastianini
Satellite teams opting to use new machinery in 2025 could unlock unexpec🍸ted rider market moves

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Jorge Martin or 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Enea Bastianini could repor༺tedly find an opportunity at Yamaha next year.
If the Japanese manufacturer is able to add to its quantity of bikes, and riders, on the 2025 MotoGP grid then they wou﷽ld look at recruiting one of the Duc♔ati stars, report.
It hinges on whether Pramac sign new terms t🧸o remain as a Ducati satellite team for the next two years.
Team boss Gino Borsoi insists theyౠ will stay yet the papers remain unsignedও.
Yamaha are in ওthe mix to add a satellite team to their structure for next sඣeason, and have reportedly failed to convince VR46 to move across.
Yamaha could tempt Pramac with🌃 an attractive financial package.
They would also replace the six t🐷echnicians that Ducati 🌱provide.
Then, they would require any new recruit to believe in the future of the project ahead of the 2027 re꧙gulation change.
Fabio Qua▨rtararo has pledged his future to Yamaha on a big-money long-term deal.
Alex Rins is his current teammate.
But Rins could reportedly be shifted to the ne𒈔w satellite team, if Yamaha can bring onಌe in.
Then either Bastianini or Martin - whoever fails to secure their No1 priority of the factor🍬y Ducati seat - could be approached to sit alongside Quartararo.
Intriguingly, Andrea Iannone has alr𒁏eady been mentioned as a surprise option for Yamaha.
The key to silly season might be the future destination of the satellite teams. Deciding which machinery they use could yet unloc⭕k some crucial decisions𒁃 from the top riders.
Bas☂tianini, currently in place with the factory Ducati team but knowing his contract is expiring, is also of interest to Aprilia.
He heads into the MotoGP of the Americas this weekend knowin💮g he has won in Texas before, as a Gresini rider in 2022, presenting a great opportunity to convince Ducati of his worth.
Pramac’s Martin, meanwhile, enters the third round💫 in Texas as the championship leader.

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything fr♌om Ameri𝐆can sports, to football, to F1.