Following a spectacular 2024 season that saw Prima Pramac Racing clinch the MotoGP Riders World Championship with Jorge Martin — the first independent team to achieve this feat since 2001 — the team is now ready to embark on an exciting new chapter. As part of their multi-year partnership with Yamaha, which designates Pramac Racing as second Factory Yamaha team in MotoGP, the team led by Paolo Campinoti and the Iwata-based manufacturer are ready to make history again.
As part of their multi-year partnership with Yamaha, which designates Pramac Racing as second Factory Yamaha team in MotoGP, the team led by Paolo Campinoti will also expand into the intermediate Moto2 class in collaboration with the Japanese manufacturer.
The debut season of the BLU CRU Pramac Yamaha Moto2 Team will feature Tony Arbolino and Izan Guevara as its riders. Under the expert leadership of Team Director Gino Borsoi, joining the project is Alex De Angelis, who returns to the World Championship as Team Manager of the newly formed Moto2 team.
Arbolino and Guevara will compete aboard Boscoscuro motorcycles, with the Italian manufacturer playing a key role in the venture. This collaboration between Pramac Racing, Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd., and Boscoscuro aims to nurture young talent and guide them toward success in MotoGP.
A further testament to the strong and effective collaboration between Yamaha and Pramac Racing in this new Moto2 venture is the presence of BLU CRU as the title sponsor of the newly formed team. Yamaha’s award-winning BLU CRU programme forms the foundation of the Yamaha Racing pyramid, designed to nurture the next generation of young talent in both on-road and off-road disciplines, with the premier classes (MotoGP, WorldSBK, and MXGP) as the ultimate destination.
Arbolino and Guevara will have the honour of being the first flagbearers and ambassadors of BLU CRU in Moto2, as well as the responsibility of serving as role models for hundreds of young Yamaha riders around the world.
Following a spectacular 2024 season that saw Prima Pramac Racing clinch the MotoGP Riders World Championship with Jorge Martin — the first independent team to achieve this feat since 2001 — the team is now ready to embark on an exciting new chapter. As part of their multi-year partnership with Yamaha, which designates Pramac Racing as second Factory Yamaha team in MotoGP, the team led by Paolo Campinoti and the Iwata-based manufacturer are ready to make history again.
As part of their multi-year partnership with Yamaha, which designates Pramac Racing as second Factory Yamaha team in MotoGP, the team led by Paolo Campinoti will also expand into the intermediate Moto2 class in collaboration with the Japanese manufacturer.
The debut season of the BLU CRU Pramac Yamaha Moto2 Team will feature Tony Arbolino and Izan Guevara as its riders. Under the expert leadership of Team Director Gino Borsoi, joining the project is Alex De Angelis, who returns to the World Championship as Team Manager of the newly formed Moto2 team.
Arbolino and Guevara will compete aboard Boscoscuro motorcycles, with the Italian manufacturer playing a key role in the venture. This collaboration between Pramac Racing, Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd., and Boscoscuro aims to nurture young talent and guide them toward success in MotoGP.
A further testament to the strong and effective collaboration between Yamaha and Pramac Racing in this new Moto2 venture is the presence of BLU CRU as the title sponsor of the newly formed team. Yamaha’s award-winning BLU CRU programme forms the foundation of the Yamaha Racing pyramid, designed to nurture the next generation of young talent in both on-road and off-road disciplines, with the premier classes (MotoGP, WorldSBK, and MXGP) as the ultimate destination.
Arbolino and Guevara will have the honour of being the first flagbearers and ambassadors of BLU CRU in Moto2, as well as the responsibility of serving as role models for hundreds of young Yamaha riders around the world.