McAMS Yamaha Unveils striking 2025 BSB Colours
McAMS Yamaha has taken the covers off its 2025 BSB R1 machine at the Navarra test

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The McAMS Racing Yamaha team has unveiled its 2025 British Superbike Championship livery for rider Danny Kent.
The former Moto3 world champion won his first BSB race with the McAMS outfit during the 2024 season-finale at Brands Hatch.
Kent said: “I love the new look for 2025 and feel excited to get back aboard the Yamaha R1.
"The team have worked really hard throughout the winter break, and I’ve been working hard on my own preparation too. I’ve had a long time to reflect on 2024 and we know what areas we need to improve on."
With the team's new colours revealed, Kent then made a flying start to pre-season testing as he claimed second place on day-one of the Navarra test.
Kent was marginally pipped to top spot by Ducati rider Glenn Irwin, but it was nonetheless a very good start for the British rider.
Formerly the official Yamaha supported team in BSB, McAMS could be set to take on a more important role in 2025 after OMG Racing surprisingly pulled out of the series last week. The reigning champions, along with its riders Kyle Ryde (2024 BSB champion), Bradley Ray and Joe Talbot are now looking for full-time seats.
This means fighting for wins and the title will fall on the shoulders of McAMS Yamaha and Kent, as it stands.
Valentina Slater, McAMS Ambassador, added: “We are really happy with the 2025 McAMS Racing livery and can’t wait for the season to officially begin.
"2024 was a positive year for the team, Danny proved that he is capable at battling consistently at the front and we can’t wait to see him carry that momentum into another season. I’m looking forward to seeing what the team can achieve, starting with two days of testing in Spain throughout the coming days.”
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