
KTM outlines new plan to boost MotoGP presence after rejection by satellite teams
KTM’s intentions to acquire the three current satellite teams were rejected, but they now have a fresh strategy to increase their presence in MotoGP.
KTM’s intentions to acquire the three current satellite teams were rejected, but they now have a fresh strategy to increase their presence in MotoGP.
MotoGP sporting director Carlos Ezpeleta has ruled out the possibility of expanding the championship’s grid for 2024.
Pedro Acosta has decided that he desires to move up to MotoGP for the upcoming season putting the responsibility squarely on KTM.
KTM Factory Racing test rider Dani Pedrosa will be making a comeback to the 2023 MotoGP World Championship lineup later this year with a wild-card entry at the San Marino MotoGP.
KTM rider Brad Binder put on an incredible display to take the victory from 15th on the starting grid in the Argentina MotoGP sprint.
Jack Miller emerged as the fastest with Spanish veteran Pol Espargaro hospitalized following a horrific crash during a hectic practice session on Friday for the season-opening Portuguese MotoGP.
Remy Gardner moved to support his manager Paco Sanchez after his father Wayne accused him of costing the 24-year-old his MotoGP seat.
Regardless of Miguel Oliveira’s choice, Remy Gardner definitely won’t be competing for GasGas in MotoGP for 2023.
Jack Miller will join the KTM factory team for the 2023 and 2024 MotoGP seasons after signing a two-year deal to race for the outfit.
KTM has unveiled the look with which its two teams will contest the 2022 MotoGP season.
KTM MotoGP regular Danilo Petrucci has confirmed he will make his Dakar Rally debut in 2022. Petrucci, who has accumulated 10 podium finishes and two wins in his 10 seasons on the MotoGP grid, will fulfil a lifetime dream with the transition into the next stage of his elite racing career after the season-closing Valencia race. ‘Petrux’ is a skilled offroad rider in enduro and motocross but knows the discipline and demands of rally will be a big challenge. Learning from some of the most successful racers in the sport, and experts from the KTM squad that has previously won an outstanding 18 successive Dakar victories, Petrucci has begun his rally preparation as he embarks on the challenge of a switch from MotoGP to the Dakar. Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s 2018 Dakar winner and recently crowned FIM Cross-Country Rallies World Champion Matthias Walkner, two-time Dakar champion Toby Price, and reigning Dakar champion Kevin Benavides will be on-hand in the KTM stable to help the MotoGP star make his transition to the sport. “For me it is really a dream come true to race the Dakar. It’s an event I’ve always wanted to do since I was a child when I was watching video tapes of the Dakar Rally from the 80s and 90s,” said Petrucci. ‘Now, thanks to KTM, this dream is coming true. First, I would like to thank KTM for this great opportunity; I think I will be the only rider that in just over one month has competed in MotoGP and then the Dakar Rally – so it is with great pride that I go there. ‘My main target is just to finish the race and enjoy it. The first approach was to have some road book training with Jordi, he competed in the race many times and finished on the podium, so he has been great in helping me learn this special art. ‘I had my first taste of riding the KTM 450 RALLY recently at an initial test in the Dubai dunes, where I was with KTM’s Dakar champions and I was able to learn so much from them – it was great to see them riding, and they were super nice and helpful to me. “I hope the training for the next month will be enough; for sure it will be a tough race, but I am excited.”