Pramac Racing’s New Livery for MotoGP 2024

Pramac Racing's new livery for the 2024 season

Jakarta – Pramac Racing has become the last team to introduce a fresh racing look for the upcoming season of MotoGP in 2024. During an event at the Bahrain International Circuit’s F1 paddock, the factory showcased the updated team attire.

The uniform sees significant changes as Jorge Martin and Franco Morbidelli begin their new seasons, with last year’s predominantly white design being replaced by black, giving the bikes a more aggressive appearance.

However, the team’s main sponsor’s purple accent remains prominent, complemented by red, a key feature of the Ducati factory. Speaking to Crash, Jorge Martin expressed his thoughts:

“It’s a big change. I’ve been with the team for three years, and we always wore white. I think it looks better and more aggressive. Let’s hope we bring that same energy on track too.”

In the 2023 season, Pramac Racing achieved its highest MotoGP standing, with Martin securing four Grand Prix victories and nine podiums, finishing as runner-up. Johann Zarco, Martin’s teammate last year, also tasted victory in Australia, contributing to Pramac Racing’s historical achievement as the first satellite team to win Constructors’ Championship.

This season, however, Zarco moves to LCR Honda, and Morbidelli steps in as Martin’s new teammate. Martin shared his optimism:

“I’m part of a team with everything to make a difference – the bike, the people, the mindset. We started this season determined to be at the top.”

The 2024 MotoGP season officially kicks off on March 8-10, with the world-renowned motorcycle championship beginning at the Losail Circuit in Qatar.

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