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MotoGP, Pramac Racing and Ducati Corse going their separate ways at end of 2024 season

In these 20 years of collaboration, Paolo Campinoti's team has contributed to the growth of Ducati and its riders in the Premier Class, achieving as many as 8 victories, 55 podiums, and 20 pole positions, with the Pramac Racing team also winning the World Championship Team title in 2023

MotoGP: Pramac Racing and Ducati Corse going their separate ways at end of 2024 season

Ducati Corse would like to thank the Pramac Racing team for their great work since 2005 to date as Ducati's factory-supported team in MotoGP.

In these 20 years of collaboration, Paolo Campinoti's team has contributed to the growth of Ducati and its riders in the premier class, achieving as many as 8 victories, 55 podiums, and 20 pole positions. In addition, The Pramac Racing team won the World Championship team title in 2023 and, with its achievements, actively participated in receiving four Constructors world titles won by Ducati in 2020, 2021, 2022, and 2023.

"I want to personally thank Paolo Campinoti for all these years in which we've worked together,Claudio Domenicali, CEO of Ducati Motor Holding, said.  "We've achieved great results with passion and enthusiasm but, above all, in an atmosphere of great respect and collaboration. Unfortunately, we weren't able to find a solution to extend this partnership further, but the esteem and friendship that binds us is totally intact and will continue over time. Best of luck for the future to Paolo and his team."

"I want to thank Paolo Campinoti and the Pramac Racing team for all the commitment, dedication, and great work we've done together in these twenty years of collaboration," Luigi Dall'Igna, Ducati Corse's General Manager, added.  "Our relationship began in 2005 and, together, we've reached really important milestones. Pramac Racing was the first independent Ducati team to win a race in the MotoGP and, in 2023, they won the world championship team title, as well as having won the title of best independent team several times. We're sorry that we won't be able to continue together in the future. Now, however, we have to stay focused on the present. We'll do our best to support Pramac Racing, Jorge Martín, and Franco Morbidelli until the end, so that we can achieve other important goals this season."

 

Translated by Leila Myftija

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