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Pramac Yamaha Team Boss Warns of Fake MotoGP Pass Scam

Pramac Yamaha team boss Gino Borsoi has issued a warning after being informed that people are impersonating him to scam others out of money for MotoGP access and passes.

Pramac Yamaha team boss Gino Borsoi has issued a warning after being informed that people are impersonating him to scam...

People are impersonating the Pramac Yamaha team boss, Gino Borsoi, to scam others out of money for MotoGP access and passes.

Borsoi, a former grand prix racer and current team boss since the start of the 2023 season, has issued a public warning through his Instagram account. He claims that people are using his name to request money from others in exchange for MotoGP access and passes.

Borsoi's statement is clear: "This is not me. It is a scam. Please do not trust anyone contacting you on my behalf with such requests."

The 52-year-old team boss has overseen significant success with Pramac Racing, including Jorge Martin's title win in 2024. However, the team has faced challenges since switching to Yamaha machinery in 2025.

## Pramac Yamaha's Recent Struggles

The team's decision to leave Ducati in favor of Yamaha has yet to yield a victory for any of its riders. Despite this, Borsoi remains a prominent figure in the MotoGP community.

## Warning to MotoGP Fans

Borsoi's warning serves as a reminder to be cautious when receiving unsolicited requests for MotoGP access and passes. Fans are advised to verify the authenticity of any requests before parting with their money.

As the MotoGP season continues, it is essential to be aware of potential scams and to prioritize the safety and security of fans.

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