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WRS and Pramac Racing Kick Off a New Era in Moto2

WRS and Pramac Racing Kick Off a New Era in Moto2
Michelle L.
April 9, 2025

WRS and Pramac Racing expand their winning partnership into Moto2, supplying custom aerodynamic windscreens for both the MotoGP and BLU CRU Pramac Yamaha teams over the next three years.

WRS and Pramac Racing expand their winning partnership into Moto2, supplying custom aerodynamic windscreens for both the MotoGP and BLU CRU Pramac Yamaha teams over the next three years.

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Big news out of the racing world: WRS and Pramac Racing are taking their winning formula to the next level. After a dream run in MotoGP by bagging the Team Championship in 2023 and Jorge Martín’s Rider Championship in 2024, the two are locking in an even bigger partnership. And this time, they’re not stopping at MotoGP.

Starting this season, WRS will continue supplying windscreens to the Prima Pramac Yamaha MotoGP squad. The team now features Jack Miller and Augusto Fernandez. WRS is also stepping into the Moto2 paddock with the brand-new BLU CRU Pramac Yamaha Moto2 team.

The fresh three-year deal locks WRS in as an Official Partner across both classes — a huge move for both sides.

Custom Performance, From MotoGP to Moto2

WRS isn’t just slapping on stock parts and calling it a day. Their R&D team has been hard at work, crafting tailor-made aerodynamics for the Yamaha YZR-M1s of Miller and Fernandez. Think optimized airflow, max visibility in all conditions, and windscreens tough enough to handle anything MotoGP throws at them — wet races included.

Now, riders Tony Arbolino and Izan Guevara in Moto2 will get the same level of precision with WRS’s specially developed Italian PMMA plexiglass windscreens. Lighter, clearer, tougher — everything you want when you’re fighting for tenths of a second.

From Online Store to MotoGP Podiums

If you’re not familiar with WRS’s story, it’s pretty wild. They started in 2008 as just a motorcycle accessories e-commerce site. Fast forward a few years, and they’re now one of the go-to names in racing. The team uses laser cutting, 3D scanning, CNC milling, and hardcore simulation software to create some of the best components in the business.

Their gear isn’t just for pros, either. If you ride a Yamaha bike or scooter, chances are there’s a WRS windscreen designed to make your ride sleeker, safer, and a whole lot faster-looking.

What They’re Saying

Nicolas Zavoli, CEO of WRS, couldn’t be more pumped. “We’re truly proud to continue our partnership with Pramac Racing, especially as they kick off this new chapter with Yamaha. We’ve achieved huge milestones together, and there’s a lot of exciting work ahead.”

Meanwhile, Gino Borsoi, Team Director of Prima Pramac Yamaha MotoGP and BLU CRU Pramac Yamaha Moto2, knows exactly how important this collaboration is. “A great windscreen can be the difference between a podium and a missed opportunity. WRS delivers top-tier materials every time — and that’s exactly what you need to fight for wins.”

What’s Next?

With new bikes, new riders, and now even more technical firepower behind them, Pramac Racing and WRS are gearing up for an electric 2025 season. From the front of the grid in MotoGP to the rising stars of Moto2, you can bet this partnership is only getting started.

And honestly? We can’t wait to see where it goes.

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