Gresini unlikely to join Yamaha in 2025

Autosport: Gresini gave an update on their satellite signings for 2025. The Japanese-based company's owner confirmed that they would not move to Yamaha in the next season.

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Gresini confirmed that they would not be signing with Yamaha for 2025. Nadia Padovani confirmed that there is no chance of Gresini joining Yamaha. The current dynamics of the MotoGP signings are interesting as different parties want to make moves to different teams. The focus of the Japanese company is to get on board with a satellite team that could help them.

Gresini needs to strengthen its accelerated data gathering and grid numbers. Other teams are approaching the satellite partners and have good deals placed. While Pramac has got a deal from Yamaha and is taking time to make a decision on their contract with Ducati, V46 is looking to be with Ducati. A report in recent times is making rounds regarding Gresini.

It is being claimed that they might be interested in M11s. The drivers of Gresini, Marc, and Alex Marquez, are reportedly interested in the concept. However, it is important to note that the current contract of Gresini with Ducati lasts till 2025. But the rumours claimed that there could be a premature exit from Gresini. Nadia put an end to the rumours with her confirmation.

Will Gresini join hand switch #93?

In a recent interview, Padovani was asked about the potential contract with Yamaha. She nullified them straightaway by saying "No, none." It is worth noting that the Marquez brothers are coming to the end of their contract by the end of this season. Marc made it clear that he would love to have a factory bike by the end of the year. Padovani was asked about the same.

When the rumours regarding them heading towards #93 popped up, she did not reject the thought. Padovani claimed it to be a wonderful thought and added that since the contract is one year away, it is a bit too early to think and hoped to see Marc in action. "That would be wonderful, but the contract is for one year, so we'll see. For now, we'll see what Marc wants to do," said Padovani.

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