Pedro Acosta has opted not to take sides in the conflict between Aprilia and Jorge Martin, planning to leave his team at the end of the season. Despite sharing the same agent, Acosta remains neutral, avoiding getting entangled in his peer’s situation. He emphasized that it’s up to Jorge and Albert to address their issues as he’s uninvolved and uninformed about the matter. In light of rumors hinting at a potential early exit from KTM, Acosta underscored his commitment to the team and the progress they’ve been making since the Qatar Grand Prix. As KTM’s financial troubles seem to be getting sorted, Acosta expressed optimism, focusing on his racing and not letting external factors overshadow his performance. Reflecting on Maverick Viñales’ hindsight regrets and Pecco Bagnaia’s stance on contractual obligations, Acosta highlighted the importance of standing by decisions and staying dedicated to the racing journey.
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