Yamaha explains Jonathan Rea crew chief switch

“The situation was not the easiest to manage…”

Jonathan Rea, 2024 WorldSBK Jerez Test. Credit: Gold and Goose.
Jonathan Rea, 2024 WorldSBK Jerez Test. Credit: Gold and Goose.
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Following the earlier revelation that🎐 Jonathan Rea will change crew chief in 2025, clarification has been offered by the Yamaha WorldSBK te𝕴am.

It was revealed earlier this week that Rea has decided to end his one-year relationship with Andrew Pitt, who he took on as crew chief when he joined Yamaha at the end of 2023, after Andrea Loc🐟atelli — who had worked with Pitt since he step🍷ped up to WorldSBK in 2021 — decided to split with the Australian for the 2024 season and forge a new partnership with Tom O’Kane.

In Pitt’s place will step Oriol Pallares, who moved 🧸with Rea from Kawasaki to Yamaha over the 2023–24 winter to be chief mechanic on the #65 side of the Pata Yamaha garage.

Pata Prometeon Yamaha team principal Paul Denning said the change was down to a desire from Rea to change the “communication style” on his side of the gaಌ꧃rage.

“Any change involving people in any organisation is always difficult, especially in a close-knit organisation 🎀such as a racing team,” Denning told WorldSBK.com.

“Andrew’s [Pitt] been with us for more than seven years and, over that time, became a very trusted colleague and a friend to everyone in the t♊eam, including Jonathan.

“The situation was not the easiest to mana🍒ge. However, after suc෴h a difficult season, Jonathan [Rea] simply felt that he needed a reset and a change of communication style and a change of working atmosphere in the box.

“The thinking behind it had nothing to do with the technical job done or commitment🍨 or experience or ability. It wa⛎s purely based on, as I say, a rider’s feeling and the need to try something different after such a tough season.

“Andrew is an ex-rider and World Champion, so he understan꧒ds bette▨r than anyone how the mentality can work. I have to say, one of the biggest credits that we can give to Andrew was his level of professionalism and effort all the way until the last lap of the last race together with Jonathan.”

Denning added that there is a hope that Rea’s new crew chief, the aforementioned Pallares✱, will be able to recreate the kind of environment for Rea that Pere Riba managed during the Northern Irish rider’s title winning years✤ at Kawasaki.

“The fact Uri [Palཧlares] and Jonathan know each other and have such a close personal and professional relationship is, in the end, the primary reason behind the change,” Denning said.

“Uri𒅌 also had the benefit of seeing, first-hand, how Pere Riba manage🍌d JR [Rea] and was able to forge that winning relationship. Uri was part of that triangle of performance that they experienced before.

“It’s always a challenge in the pressure cooker of racing to separate personal and professional sides but Uri’s a strong enough character to manage JR and g🦄et the best out of hi💃m at all times.

“We’re trusting him and his intellect and his abi෴lity to do that and we’ve got confidence he’ll do welꦗl.”

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