Diogo Moreira claimed his first Moto2 victory at Assen last Sunday, showcasing his potential for a MotoGP debut next season with strong performances on the track and support from Brazil and sponsors. His historic win was the first for a Brazilian in Moto2, reinforcing his position as a top contender for a premier class promotion in 2026. Following a streak of podium finishes and standout results, Moreira’s future looks promising as negotiations for a MotoGP move intensify, potentially to Pramac Yamaha alongside Razgatlioglu. Despite talks for a potential extension, Miller and Oliveira might need to secure new seats, while Moreira’s partnership with Yamaha Brazil highlights his growing influence in the South American market. The prospect of a Razgatlioglu-Moreira duo at Pramac could establish a strong ‘junior team’ dynamic, further solidifying Moreira’s pathway to a MotoGP debut in the near future.
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