In the upcoming season, the MotoE World Championship will see a profoundly altered grid. While several riders continue in the championship, only one team retains its duo: Felo Gresini.
The Italian team keeps Alessio Finello and Matteo Ferrari, who were already teammates this year. Otherwise, there are changes at various levels, including new teams joining the lineup.
One such instance is MT Helmets-MSi, which will feature Oscar Gutiérrez and Miquel Pons. The latter leaves LCR E-Team, where Eric Granado stays, and Mattia Casadei joins from Pons Racing 40 Team. Sito Pons’ team leaves the championship, making way for MT Helmets-MSi.
Prettl Pramac will also cease its operations in MotoE, with Aruba.it expected to take the spots. There were contracts in place with Lorenzo Salvadori and Tito Rabat, but no official announcements have been made.
Similar to the MotoGP, Trackhouse Racing succeeds RNF, with the riders yet to be announced. Tech3 E-Racing retains Alessandro Zaccone but has signed Nicholas Spinelli, replacing Hikari Okubo.
Further changes in Dynavolt Intact GP: Hector Garzó stays, but Lukas Tulovic takes over from Randy Krummenacher on the other side of the garage. SIC58 Squadra Corse chose to retain Kevin Manfredi and debut Massimo Roccoli… replacing Kevin Zannoni, who partners with Jordi Torres at Aspar. María Herrera leaves the Spanish team.
MotoE grid for 2024 (already confirmed riders):
Dynavolt Intact GP: Hector Garzó and Lukas Tulovic
Felo Gresini: Alessio Finello and Matteo Ferrari
LCR E-Team: Eric Granado and Mattia Casadei
MT Helmets-MSi: Miquel Pons and Oscar Gutiérrez
Ongetta SIC58 Squadra Corse: Kevin Manfredi and Massimo Roccoli
Openbank Aspar Team: Jordi Torres and Kevin Zannoni
Tech3 E-Racing: Alessandro Zaccone and Nicholas Spinelli
Trackhouse Racing: Riders TBC
Prettl Pramac’s place: Team TBC