
Yamaha Motor Europe has introduced that it’s parting methods with the Evans Brothers World Supersport Crew after “a settlement has been reached” to terminate an “current settlement” for 2026.
The Evans Brothers Racing Crew has partnered with Yamaha for the 2018 World Supersport season underneath the World Superbike Assist Invoice.
Throughout that point, this partnership proved to be some of the profitable on the grid, profitable two world titles.
Andrea Locatelli, who at present competes in World Superbike with Yamaha and helped win this yr’s Suzuka 8 Hours, gained the 2020 World Supersport title with Evans Brothers Racing.
He dominated that marketing campaign, profitable all however three of the 15 races.
In 2019, Evans Brothers Racing additionally gained the Supersport World Title with Randy Krumenacher.
This season, together with Can Onk, the outfit completed second within the rider standings and took prime honors within the group championship.
In a press launch issued by Yamaha, the 2 corporations said that though a contract had been signed to proceed the partnership till 2026, they’ve reached an settlement to finish the partnership and can not proceed.
“Evan Brothers Racing has had nice success with Yamaha within the Supersport World Championship, so we’re disillusioned to see them select a distinct route for 2026, however we’re happy that an amicable settlement has been reached,” stated Yamaha’s Andrea Dosoli.
“This brings to an finish a extremely profitable partnership spanning eight years. We should thank Fabio Evangelista and his group for his or her efforts throughout this time.”
Evans Brothers Racing has but to announce its 2026 World Supersport plans.
 
 
 