TOBC Racing Team Principal Passes
M
ichelle Lindsay, TOBC Rac-
ing's Team Principal, passed
away from pancreatic cancer,
which she was diagnosed with in
2019. She was 45.
MotoAmerica issued this
release:
In the world of motorcycle rac
-
ing, Lindsay was best known as
the owner of TOBC Racing where
she led the team to three victo
-
ries in the prestigious Daytona
200 with Danny Eslick (2015,
2017 and 2018).
In 2019, just three weeks after
marrying her husband, Myles
Wilson, Lindsay was diagnosed
with pancreatic cancer. From that
moment on, she was more than
just a team owner, she was a fighter,
and she battled cancer with the same
resolve with which she ran TOBC
Racing.
This past March, she was back at
Daytona International Speedway not
to race, but to visit her friends and
show off the couple's new son,
Holden Dean Wilson. She was smil
-
ing and happy. In her element.
All of us at MotoAmerica send our
condolences to Michelle's family and
friends. She will be missed.
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Miller To Yamaha
I
t's official: Jack Miller is joining the Prima
Pramac Yamaha Factory Team, alongside
teammate Miguel Oliveira, for the 2025 Mo-
toGP season.
"We are happy to announce that Jack is
joining Prima Pramac Racing's lineup, and we
warmly welcome him to the Yamaha MotoGP
group," said Lin Jarvis, Manager Director, Ya-
maha Motor Racing. "With 10 years of experi-
ence in the MotoGP class with three different
manufacturers, Jack will be a valuable asset
for Yamaha. His speed, knowledge, work ethic
and team spirit will be invaluable to our proj
-
ect as we plan to improve the performance of
the M1 in 2025 and beyond. Yamaha will be
supporting him in every way they can."
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Jack Miller will be aboard a factory-backed Prima Pramac
Yamaha YZR-M1 in MotoGP next year.
Michelle Lindsay,
who was the team
principal for TOBC
Racing, passed away
at the age of 45.