French car manufacturer Alpine will be a main sponsor of the Pramac MotoGP team starting in 2025. The partnership, announced on social media, marks a significant move for both brands. Alpine, which also competes in Formula 1 and the World Endurance Championship, brings experience and resources to the MotoGP paddock. The exact nature of Alpine's sponsorship, including its impact on the team's livery, remains unclear. Pramac, known for its successful collaboration with Ducati, will be switching to Yamaha as its manufacturer partner in 2025.
Pramac has confirmed that French car manufacturer Alpine will be a main sponsor of the MotoGP team in 2025 ahead of its launch event this week.
It is unclear how prominent Alpine’s sponsorship will be on the Yamahas the team will run in 2025 or how it will influence livery design.The Renault Group, who owns Alpine, is headed by Luca de Meo, who previously served as a director at Fiat when the Italian car brand was title sponsor of the Yamaha factory team in MotoGP.
In F1 in 2025, Alpine will have a tie to MotoGP in the form of Jack Doohan, whose father is five-time 500cc world champion Mick Doohan. The reigning teams’ champion, Pramac also won the riders’ title in MotoGP with Jorge Martin - who has left the Ducati stable to join Aprilia.
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