MotoAmerica: Altus To Run Lewis, Nassaney On Supersport YZF-R9s

MotoAmerica: Altus To Run Lewis, Nassaney On Supersport YZF-R9s

© 2025, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. From a press release issued By Altus Motorsports

Jake Lewis (85). Photo courtesy Altus Motorsports.

Altus Motorsports is thrilled to unveil its expanded efforts for the 2025 season: The addition of two Yamaha R9 entries in the MotoAmerica Supersport class. Seasoned racers Jake Lewis and Jaret Nassaney will be racing the new Yamaha’s. This marks a new chapter for the team as it diversifies its lineup and strengthens its commitment to Championship success.

Jeremy McWilliams joins Altus Motorsports as both Crew Chief and Team Rider Coach. A celebrated racer with decades of international experience, McWilliams brings unparalleled expertise and mentorship to the team, providing riders with the tools they need to excel at the highest level.

“I’m excited to be part of the Altus Motorsports family, working with Jake, Jaret, Owen, Torin, and Seth and as they prepare for the ‘25 Championship,” said McWilliams. “The team’s dedication to fostering a competitive and supportive environment aligns perfectly with my philosophy. With a talented group of riders and staff, we’re aiming to make a significant impact this season.”

The Yamaha R9 lineup is a brand new platform. Both riders and the team will be on a learning curve.

Jake Lewis will be supported by McWilliams and Lead Mechanic William Gerkin. Lewis, a proven championship contender, brings a wealth of experience and determination to the team.

Jaret Nassaney, will be supported by Lead Mechanic Jimmy Le and Crew Chief Thibault Few.

“We’re excited about the addition of the new Yamaha R9 under our canopy. Having my son Jaret race on the new R9 is an exciting change for him. Bringing back Jake Lewis to help fight for the Championship is definitely going to be fun to watch. Adding Jeremy McWilliams expertise and leadership, combined with Jake and Jaret’s talent, will elevate our program to new heights. We’re ready to take on the 2025 season with full force” said Co-Owner George Nassaney Altus Motorsports.

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