Ducati is poised to become the first MotoGP team to formally launch its 2019 campaign later on Friday.
The Italian manufacturer will reveal its 2019 livery – albeit on an old bike – at its launch event at the Philip Morris R&D Cube in Neuchatel, Switzerland, starting at 6pm local time.
It’s expected the Ducati’s new colours will give more prominence to title sponsor Philip Morris, possibly in the form of the ‘Mission Winnow’ branding that was added to Ferrari’s Formula 1 livery in the latter part of 2018.
Danilo Petrucci, who replaces Jorge Lorenzo alongside Andrea Dovizioso in Ducati’s works line-up this year, will be officially presented as a factory Ducati rider for the first time.
Next to hold its launch event will be Honda on January 23 at Campus Repsol, the headquarters of the Japanese marque’s title sponsor Repsol in Madrid.
There, Lorenzo will make his first public appearance as a HRC rider alongside new teammate Marc Marquez.
Following that, two more launches have been confirmed prior to the beginning of 2019 pre-season testing at Sepang on February 6-8.
The new Petronas-backed SIC Racing Yamaha squad will show off the livery for its first campaign in MotoGP on January 28 in Kuala Lumpur.
Yamaha’s works team will hold its launch event on the eve of the opening test on 4 February in Jakarta, following the three-day shakedown for test riders at Sepang.
The Iwata marque is also expected to sport a different-looking livery this year as Monster Energy replaces Movistar as its title sponsor.
KTM will once again hold its launch event at its factory in Mattighofen, Austria, but won’t do so until after the end of the Sepang test on February 12.
It’s understood neither Suzuki nor Aprilia will hold formal launch events this year.
Following the Sepang test, there will be one more three-day pre-season test at Qatar on February 23-25, prior to the opening round of the season on March 10.
Key 2019 MotoGP pre-season dates:
January 18 Ducati launch
January 23 Honda launch
January 28 SIC Racing launch
February 1-3 Sepang shakedown
February 4 Yamaha launch
February 6-8 Sepang test
February 12 KTM launch
February 23-25 Qatar test
Valentino Rossi, Yamaha Factory Racing
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