Moto2: Dixon Signs With Elf Marc VDS Racing Team

Moto2: Dixon Signs With Elf Marc VDS Racing Team

© 2024, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. From a press release issued By Marc VDS Racing Team:

Elf Marc VDS Racing Team signs Jake Dixon for 2025

The Elf Marc VDS Racing Team is thrilled to announce the signing of British star Jake Dixon for the 2025 Moto2 World Championship campaign.

Dixon’s wealth of experience and proven race winning pedigree makes him the perfect choice to lead the team’s exciting new adventure next year when it will compete for Moto2 glory using the Boscoscuro chassis.

The 28-year-old is currently enjoying a great run of success in his sixth full season in Moto2 and an impressive run of three successive podium finishes in Assen, Silverstone and Spielberg has moved him firmly back into title contention in 2024.

Dixon has won three times in his Moto2 career, with his most recent success coming in memorable fashion earlier this month when he became the first British winner of his home Grand Prix at Silverstone in nearly 10 years.

Dixon finished inside the top six overall in 2022 and 2023 and he has scored 15 podiums since making his Moto2 debut back in 2019.

Marc Van Der Straten, Team Owner

“He is a fighter on and off the track”

“I am personally very happy with the arrival of Jake Dixon to our team. He is a fighter on and off the track and I love that. The 2025 season will be very important for us as we face the exciting challenge of competing with the Boscoscuro chassis. We need someone who is fast and able to quickly adapt to changes and Jake has these characteristics. I’m looking forward to seeing him fighting at the front and defending the VDS colours”.

Jake Dixon 

“Moving to this team gives me so much motivation”

“Firstly, I want to say a huge thanks to Marc for giving me the opportunity to ride for such a fantastic team. They have been at the top in Moto2 for such a long time and won three titles and all I can say is it’s an absolute pleasure to be joining Elf Marc VDS Racing next season. I feel I am ready for a new challenge and a new adventure and moving to this team gives me so much motivation. I really can’t wait to get started next year and look forward to bringing more success to the team.”

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