This year's Isle of Man TT will see Scott Racing field a two-rider team of Joe Yeardsley and Julien Cregniot.
Scott Racing will have a two-rider team at the 2025 Isle of Man TT with Manxman Joe Yeardsley and Frenchman Julien Cregniot.
Yeardsley will spearhead the Northern Ireland-based team, riding the ex-Mike Browne Aprilia RSV4 in the RST Superbike TT, Milwaukee Senior TT and RL360/PE Superstock TT races.
He’ll also ride a Yamaha YZF-R6 in the two Monster Energy Supersport TT races, along with an Aprilia in the Metzeler/Entire Cover Supertwin TT races.
Yeardsley said: "To be honest, I have mixed feelings looking back on last year’s TT as a lack of track time both before the TT and during practice week meant I didn’t get as many laps as I would have liked, on top of the hand injury.
"I didn’t make as much progress as I’d hoped in the Supertwin class where my lap times were pretty much the same as the Manx. Having said that, never in a million years did I think I’d take a top-ten finish in my first year at the TT, so I was over the moon with the result!
"I was equally pleased with the 600cc results; a top 12 finish in the Supersport race is something to be proud of, so those two classes will again be my main focus this year. I only started racing in 2021, and I’ve never ridden a big bike before anywhere, so I am aware there’s a steep learning curve ahead of me.
"The beauty, though, is that everyone knows that, and there are no expectations, aims or hopes from anyone when it comes to the 1000cc races. It’s a project for all of us, so it’s all about learning as much as I can this first year to put me in good stead for the years after.
"The Supersport and Supertwin races will be the ones where we hope to get some strong results again, and we’ll take it as it comes on the big bike.
"With a good pre-season and plenty of meetings pencilled in though, I’ll be better prepared than ever for the TT, so am confident of having a strong year."
Frenchman Cregniot, meanwhile, moves up to the TT after impressing in the IRRC Supersport Championship and at the 2024 Manx Grand Prix.
Having made his MGP debut in 2023, finishing 19th in the Senior race, the 31-year-old made great strides forward last year when he took the Team ILR machines to fourth-place finishes in both the Junior and Senior races, lapping at almost 117mph in the latter.