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An emotional farewell to George Martin as Pramac moved to Aprilia

1 years ago By Sports Desk

The Pramac Racing Team bid an emotional farewell to George Martin, the two still have one common goal: to win this year’s MotoGP Championship together. In the year News of Martin’s move to Aprilia in 2025 shocked the MotoGP world, a surprise move after Ducati’s dramatic turnaround.

On Monday, Martin confirmed his signing with Aprilia, making it clear that his journey with Pramac was coming to an end. This decision came after Ducati decided not to offer Martin a place in the factory team, preferring to give the bike to Marc Marquez instead.

Paolo Campinotti, Pramac Group Director, reflected on Martin’s journey with the team with great pride and admiration; The progress we have made together is incredible and we are focused on the goal we set at the end of last year.

Campinotti’s farewell is emotional, highlighting Martin’s significant growth since joining Pramac. A driver who quickly became one of the championship’s main forces recalls a promising start. Martin’s growth is a testament to the hard work and dedication of the entire Pramac team.

Despite the change, Campinotti and his team are determined to focus on the remaining races of the season. Before Martin’s departure, the team is united around this common goal and the desire to win the MotoGP title is stronger than ever. “The progress we have made together is incredible and we are focused on the goal we set at the end of last year,” Campinotti reiterated.

Martin’s decision to join Aprilia opened a new chapter in his career and brought new challenges and opportunities. For Pramak, the departure of such a talented driver is a time of transition, but also a celebration of the successes achieved together. Martin and Pramak’s relationship will always be remembered for mutual growth and mutual achievements.

Meanwhile, MotoGP fans will be keen to see Martin’s final race with Pramac in the hope that he can end his time with the team in style, perhaps with a championship. This season promises to be an exciting one, with Pramak and Martin giving it their all to reach the pinnacle of success before going their separate ways.

George Martin’s farewell to Pramac Racing is a powerful reminder of the dynamic nature of MotoGP, where changes and new beginnings are constant. However, the partnership between Martin and Pramac will leave a lasting legacy of teamwork, growth and passion for the sport.

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