KTM: MotoGP efforts to be impacted by 50% workforce cuts
KTM majority shareholder Bajaj Auto has revealed plans to cut its workforce by 50%, which is set to impact its MotoGP operations.
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KTM majority shareholder Bajaj Auto has revealed plans to cut its workforce by 50%, which is set to impact its MotoGP operations.
Pedro Acosta admitted KTM “achieved the best result possible” after clinching second place from the Malaysian MotoGP race on Sunday.
Pedro Acosta revealed “KTM is improving in every race” after taking his second podium of the season at the Hungarian MotoGP round.
Despite matching his best result of the 2025 MotoGP season, Pedro Acosta insists that fourth place isn't "good enough" given KTM's current performance.
Pedro Acosta's patience is wearing thin with the KTM MotoGP project after he described the British Grand Prix as a "race of hopelessness."
MotoGP manufacturer KTM is set to receive financial backing from Bajaj Auto to help repay its debt, according to reports in India.
Pedro Acosta's manager Albert Valera has provided an update regarding his potential move to Honda for the 2026 MotoGP season.
Pedro Acosta's manager, Albert Valera, suggests he “will look for other alternatives” if KTM cannot improve its current package.
Dorna CEO Carmelo Ezpeleta says it is negotiating a new five-year deal which would see KTM stay in MotoGP until at least 2031.
KTM Motorsport Director Pit Beirer compared Pedro Acosta's approach to MotoGP to seven-time Formula 1 champion Michael Schumacher.