Following Pramac's departure to Yamaha, VR46 sets its sights on securing the third factory Ducati for MotoGP 2025.
Unfortunately for both, Ducati Corse general manager Gigi Dall’Igna has revealed that the loss of Pramac will also result in fewer factory-spec bikes.In other words, only one of Ducati’s four satellite riders next season will join Francesco Bagnaia and Marc Marquez on 2025 factory-spec machines.
Team-mate Fabio di Giannantonio has emerged as Marc Marquez’s closest GP23 rival but is rumoured to be of interest to the new factory Pramac Yamaha project, which will have factory M1s. Di Giannantonio scored a season-best fourth place at Assen last Sunday, helped by penalties for Marquez and Maverick Vinales. Eighth place in the world championship also puts Diggia on course for his best MotoGP season.
“We're doing a great job, I'm happy, and we're coming from a great momentum. We have two races in two weeks, let's not lose our rhythm and try to do another super race to confirm our potential.”
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