MotoGP: Yamaha’s 2025 Livery to Feature Indian Flag Colours Again
Yamaha's 'Call of the Blue' logo will be featured on Fabio Quartararo and Alex Rins' YZR-M1 MotoGP bikes, ensuring strong visibility all season.
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India Yamaha Motor is strengthening its presence in MotoGP by extending its partnership with the Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP team for the 2025 season. This collaboration boosts brand visibility, bringing "The Call of the Blue" campaign to a global audience. With the high-speed action of MotoGP as its backdrop, Yamaha aims to connect with motorcycle enthusiasts worldwide.
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The campaign’s logo will be prominently featured on the YZR-M1 bikes of Fabio Quartararo and Alex Rins, ensuring strong visibility throughout the season. The branding will also appear on the riders’ suits, team jerseys, and official merchandise. This strategic move enhances Yamaha’s identity in motorsport, aligning speed and style with its brand message.
By showcasing "The Call of the Blue" on the world stage, India Yamaha Motor aims to inspire fans and strengthen its bond with the racing community. MotoGP provides the perfect platform to highlight Yamaha’s passion for performance, thrilling audiences with every race.
Yamaha MotoGP 2025 Season
Yamaha's performance during the pre-season test was no illusion, as Fabio Quartararo’s single-lap pace highlighted a crucial improvement. For two years, Yamaha struggled mainly in qualifying, which limited its ability to compete respectably. The strong performance at Sepang suggests those issues may finally be addressed.
Despite the positive signs, Quartararo and Yamaha remain cautious about the M1's true gains. The Sepang track had high grip levels by the end of testing, with rubber laid down, masking Yamaha’s known struggles in low-grip conditions. This makes it difficult to gauge the bike’s real-world performance.
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The true test awaits at the Thai GP season opener, where Yamaha’s improvements will be put to the test under race conditions.
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