KTM’s CEO confirmed the company’s commitment to MotoGP until 2026, but beyond that remains uncertain. The company secured its sites in Austria long term with a loan from Bajaj. However, the future of KTM’s motorsport activities is uncertain as their MotoGP contract only goes until 2026. CEO Neumeister expressed a commitment to motorsport but noted the need to evaluate future involvement based on various factors. As Liberty Media enters MotoGP, attention is on KTM’s potential long-term presence and participation beyond 2026 is under evaluation. Decision-making factors include new technical regulations, costs, and the possibility of a budget cap.
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