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Ahead of the 2025 MotoGP season there has been concern over the future of KTM and whether it will be able to line up on the grid in Thailand. Despite boasting its best-ever team in the premier class with Brad Binder and Pedro Acosta, the financial crisis looming over the Austrian manufacturer has been threatening […]
KTM’s MotoGP future is under threat due to a financial crisis despite having a strong team led by Brad Binder and Pedro Acosta. The Austrian manufacturer has paused development on its RC16 as it enters self-administration, raising uncertainties about its competitive edge and ability to end its winless streak. Acosta, a promising rookie aiming for his first premier class win, will challenge team leader Binder, who has been struggling to maintain his position at the top. Acosta’s focus for the upcoming season is on consistency and achieving better results, even amidst concerns about KTM’s financial situation affecting his future with the team. While Binder aims to showcase his skills and reclaim his status as KTM’s top rider, the 2025 season is crucial for both him and the team to prove their competitiveness in MotoGP.