
Prima Pramac Racing Yamaha Are The First Team to Unveil Their Livery for the 2026 Season
By Jack Hammersley
In the final year of the 1000cc era Prima Pramac Racing Yamaha reveal their 2026 Yamaha M1
Jack Miller remains with Pramac squad for 2026 which will be his fifth year with the team and alongside him will be rookie and three-time and reigning World Superbike Champion Toprak Razgatlioglu.
Pramac are one of the most tenured and successful satellite team in the MotoGP paddock winning the team championship in 2023 and winning the MotoGP World Chamionship with Jorge Martin.
A lot of eyes are focused on Toprak to see what the Turkish rider can accomplish in MotoGP, with his unique riding style in the braking zones being a key to his speed in World Superbike, a lot of fans and members of the paddock are keen to see how Toprak adapts to the prototype M1 machine. Track and tyre knowledge will be the things Toprak will have to overcome having never raced with Michelin tyres before and never riding seven of the circuits on the calendar.
“Thriller” Miller had a strong start to the 2025 season qualifying fourth in Buriram and finishing fifth place in the US Grand Prix, but the Australian suffered with inconsistency and will need to iron that out to remain in the MotoGP paddock for 2027 as a lot of young talent in Moto2 are eyeing up spot for when the new regulations come into action in 2027. The Australian is one of the most experienced and adaptable in changeable conditions and will have to use this to his advantage this season.




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