Prima Pramac Yamaha Unveils 2026 MotoGP Colours and Rider Line-Up
Prima Pramac Yamaha has officially launched its 2026 campaign with the unveiling of its new MotoGP livery and rider line-up, marking an important milestone as the team continues to strengthen its factory-aligned partnership with Yamaha. The presentation signals the beginning of a new chapter for the Italian squad as it prepares for a highly anticipated season in the premier class.
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The 2026 launch brings together a compelling rider combination, pairing experienced race winner Jack Miller with MotoGP newcomer Toprak Razgatlıoğlu. Miller enters the season as a proven performer in the premier class, offering leadership, technical feedback and race-winning pedigree. His experience across multiple manufacturers positions him as a key figure in guiding development and helping the team extract performance from the Yamaha YZR-M1.
Razgatlıoğlu’s arrival adds one of the most intriguing storylines of the 2026 season. The multiple-time World Superbike champion steps into MotoGP after dominating at production-based level, bringing aggressive racecraft and exceptional bike control. His transition from WorldSBK to MotoGP has generated significant interest, with many eager to see how his style adapts to the demands of prototype machinery.
The unveiling also carried symbolic importance for Prima Pramac, celebrating major milestones in the team’s history. With decades of involvement at the highest level of motorcycle racing, the squad’s evolution into a Yamaha-aligned operation reflects its growing stature within the paddock. The new livery blends Pramac’s established identity with Yamaha’s factory branding, reinforcing the technical and competitive link between the two organisations.
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Team management has emphasised that 2026 is about steady progress and long-term growth. With Yamaha continuing to refine its MotoGP project, Prima Pramac plays a crucial role in expanding data collection, development feedback and race strategy across a broader operation. The team’s position as a second factory-supported outfit gives it greater influence and responsibility within Yamaha’s overall MotoGP program.
As pre-season testing approaches, the focus will turn to building cohesion between riders, engineers and machinery. Miller’s familiarity with MotoGP and Razgatlıoğlu’s hunger to prove himself at the sport’s highest level create a balanced dynamic that could deliver strong results over the course of the year.
With its 2026 colours revealed and ambitions clearly stated, Prima Pramac Yamaha enters the new MotoGP season aiming to establish itself as a consistent front-running force while shaping the next phase of Yamaha’s competitive resurgence.