Prima Pramac Yamaha MotoGP to Race at the French Grand Prix with Special Alpine Livery Celebrating the Brand’s 70th Anniversary

This is a press release from Yamaha MotoGP…
This weekend at Le Mans, Prima Pramac Yamaha MotoGP will pay tribute to its main partner Alpine with a special livery celebrating the brand‘s 70th anniversary. The Yamaha YZR-M1 bikes of Jack Miller and Miguel Oliveira will take to the grid in this commemorative design for Sunday‘s French Grand Prix, the sixth round of the MotoGP World Championship.

It‘s a special weekend for the Prima Pramac Yamaha MotoGP team, as it lines up at one of the most iconic circuits in international motorsport—Le Mans—sporting a striking livery created to honor the 70-year legacy of the French marque. Designed by Alpine‘s in-house team and unveiled yesterday evening on the main straight of Le Mans—broadcast live on television and witnessed by thousands of fans in the grandstands—the livery combines heritage, boldness, and agility. It features the colors of the French flag and a design inspired by the Alpine A424 Hypercar, a standout in the World Endurance Championship and a nod to the brand‘s storied origins.

True to the vision of founder Jean Rédélé, who believed performance and elegance could coexist, the special livery proudly showcases Alpine‘s iconic tricolor—blue, white, and red—evoking the first A106s presented in 1955 in front of the historic Renault factory in Boulogne-Billancourt.

The design also creates a visual link to the A424 Hypercar, reinforcing Alpine‘s unified presence across racing disciplines while underlining the historic significance of Le Mans to the brand. A commemorative badge marking Alpine‘s 70th anniversary has been added to the front of the Yamaha YZR-M1, completing this distinctive and meaningful graphic tribute.
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