Valentino Rossi’s VR46 ‘already rejected’ Yamaha - are Pramac up for grabs?
Valentino Ros🍬si’s VR46 team is reported to have 'already rejected' Yamaha’s of꧙fer to become its satellite outfit for MotoGP 2025.

VR46 has ‘already rejected’ Yamaha’s offer to become its new satellite MotoGP team for 2025, ‘generating surpris🅘e and disappoin▨tment’ among Lin Jarvis and the Japanese leaders.
That’s according to a report on which adds that Valentino Rossi’s team is now set to forge closer links w𒊎ith Ducati - and potentially take over the ‘official satellite’ status currently enjoyed by Pramac.
Pramac, like VR46, is ౠout of contract with Ducati at the end of this season.
Rossi’s links with Yamaha – as a rider and now glo🍌bal ambassador - meant VR46 has long been tipped as the obvious choice to take on the touted satellite M1 sup🌱ply next season.
But paddock rumours have persisted that Pramac, despite finishing title runner-up with Jorge Maℱrtin last season and leading the early 2024 standings, is also in the🍃 running at Yamaha.
Sky Sports believes Pramac now has two options:
Sign with Ducati for another two 🍷seasons, possibly retaining factory-spec status, but in the knowledge that ‘there may be no future [with Ducati] after 2027’.
Or switch to Yamaha in 2025, bringing longer-term stability ♚plus financial incentives from the Japanese manufacturer, which recently received a vote of confidence in its future by retaining Fabio Quartararo.
Pramac is said 🐟to have ‘approximately a month and a half’ to exercise its contractual option of an ext♊ension with Ducati.
LCR, ꦗlong ass𒐪ociated with Honda, is the third satellite team free to change manufacturers at the end of this season.