Pramac Yamaha will also compete in Moto2 next season. The partnership between the two entities extends to the intermediate category, aiming to develop talent for the future. However, the challenge is substantial, as the team must be built entirely from scratch.
Team manager Gino Borsoi told SPEEDWEEK.com that nothing is being inherited from the Yamaha VR46 Master Camp Team and acknowledged that this winter will be a period of intense work:
– Building a Moto2 team is no easy task. We need to organize the tools, spare parts, flight containers – everything. We are starting completely from scratch. We began preparations a month ago, looking at what we need for this project. Even though we have a few months ahead, it’s not enough – by February, we must be 100% ready. The Christmas season doesn’t help, as you lose at least 20 days. It’s going to be a tough winter.
The 50-year-old Italian ended on a more optimistic note: ‘We have already ordered a lot of materials, we have many ideas, and everyone in the garage is helping me set up the team in a short period. We want to start professionally’.