“Sensational change” mooted as Pramac enter “advanced negotiations” to join Yamaha
Latest claims i✨n the saga of Ducati's satel♕lite teams sorting out their 2025 plans

Pramac are reportedly in “advanced negotiations” to join Yamaha in 2025ܫ.
The “sensationaꦯl change” would see th🌱e satellite team leave Ducati, report.
“All signs point to a separation” between Ducati and their priority satellite team, it is reported ahead of this weekend’s Spanish MotoGP at Jerez.
And Yamaha are set to be the benefꦍiciary, with 🎉outgoing team boss Lin Jarvis set to complete another “coup”.
After tying down Fabio Quartararo to a lucrative long-term contract, Jarvis is now very close to agreeing a deal to bringꩲ Pramac into the fold, it is claimed.
Pramac boss Paolo Campinoti has a “concrete offer on the table” from 🦩Yamaha.
And a🃏lthough “nothing has been signed yet”, the clues are ominous that Pramac are close to a monumental swap.
Explained: Satellite team negotiations for 2025

Talk꧃ has been rife in the MotoGP paddock over the past few weeks about the future of Ducati’s⭕ satellite teams.
They currently run three i♏ndependent teams on top 🦩of their factory squad - Pramac, Gresini and VR46.
Pramac have been alongside Ducati since 2005 and, this latest report insists, there has never been any ill-feeling, and nor has any🍰 animosity started recently despite doubt over their future together.
Pramac have an option in their curre𓄧nt contract with Ducati which they could activate, to stay for another two years🅺.
That clause would guarantee acce🌄ss to factory-spec bikes, which they currently use.
Yet, despite team manager Gino Borsoi insisting it was a formality, that clause has s﷽trangely not been activated.
On-track Pram🅷ac benefit from thei𝓡r use of a GP24 Desmosedici, and their star man Jorge Martin leads the MotoGP championship after three rounds.
But Martin will leave Pramac, irrespective of the team’s future, next year in pursuit of 𝕴a factory opportunity.
Notably, VR46 are also in the⭕ process of talking to Ducati about their future because their contract is also expiring.
VR46 hinted to Crash about a wish for latest-spec mඣachinery (they currently ride year-old bikes). But that would be impossible for Ducati to deliver if Pramac activate their cont🅰ractual clause to stay, with GP25 bikes, next year.
VR46’s future remains uns꧃olved in the background although they have reportedly rejected Yamaha, suggesting they will find a deal with Ducati.
Gresini have rep꧃ortedly also enquired about a GP25 bike in 2025 which would enable them to keep Marc Marquez, a demand which appears very optimistic at this stage.
And separately LCR, the third and final satellite team to be out of contract this year,🐻 confirmed to Crash that will enter talks to recommit to Honda soon.
Why do Yamaha want a new satellite team?
Yamaha’s desire to add a satellite team to thei👍r structur𓄧e for 2025 now seems a lot closer, with Pramac.
The Japanese manufacturer’s wish♔ to restore themselves to the summit of the sport requires an additional grid presence, and additional dat꧅a, which a satellite team would give them.
Yamaha’s Jarvis said earlier this month: “We are ♚optimistic t🧜hat we may be successful in getting a satellite team, a second team, an independent team on the grid as soon as possible.”
He named the Mugello round (May 31-June 2)🅺 as the timeframe by which Yamaha would need a deal to be struck.
Jarvis has previously explained the technical advantage of doubling their🌳 bikes on the grid: “Not only to be competitive in each individual race weekend by having more bikes on the grid and more data.
“But alsꦬo having the same data to help develop the bike.
“Having two [bikes] is definitely a disadvantage so we’re working on thatꦬ.