
Prima Pramac Yamaha MotoGP heads to Mugello for one of the most historic and spectacular events on the MotoGP calendar. Encouraged by the progress shown in recent races and tests, the team arrives in Tuscany motivated to continue its development while fully aware of the challenge posed by Mugello‘s ultra-fast layout and legendary main straight.
Prima Pramac Yamaha MotoGP arrives at Mugello for the Italian Grand Prix, one of the most iconic events of the MotoGP World Championship. Part of the calendar since 1976 and a permanent venue since 1991, the Tuscan circuit is renowned for its unique atmosphere, breathtaking scenery and the passion of the fans who fill the hills surrounding the track throughout the entire weekend.
The 5.245 km layout is considered one of the most spectacular and technically demanding circuits in MotoGP, combining high-speed direction changes, flowing corners and one of the longest straights in world championship racing, where MotoGP bikes can exceed 360 km/h. Corners such as Arrabbiata 1 and 2 have become legendary for both riders and fans.
Prima Pramac Yamaha MotoGP heads into the weekend encouraged by the progress shown in recent races and tests, particularly regarding chassis behaviour and corner speed. At the same time, the team is fully aware that Mugello‘s ultra-fast nature and long straight are likely to favour some of the more powerful bikes on the grid, making this another important benchmark in the development process.


