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KTM on Retaining Pedro Acosta: “We Must Get This Right”

7 months ago By Sports Desk

MotoGP youngster Pedro Acosta is in negotiations to sign a major new contract with KTM. The rising star, who has impressed in the first four rounds of the 2024 season, has already done enough to be rewarded by his producer. Acosta’s current contract with KTM expires at the end of this year, but includes a clause to extend the partnership until 2025. However, recent talks in Jerez between Acosta and the brand’s top executives indicate an intention to reach a deal new, which ensures the coach’s stay in the team until the end of 2026.

According to reports from Marca, negotiations are taking place quietly, as both sides are sure they want to reach an agreement. KTM’s strategy is to finalize the new contract by the summer, “closing the door” on rivals looking at Acosta. The new contract terms will provide Acosta with an improved salary, long-term stability and increased status among MotoGP greats such as Francesco Bagnaia (Ducati) and Fabio Quartararo (Yamaha).

The decision on whether Acosta will remain with the Tech3 GASGAS team or be promoted to the KTM factory team next season is still open. However, he is widely expected to get a promotion. Jack Miller, whose contract expires at the end of this year, would logically be the manager to be replaced.

From KTM’s perspective, securing a new deal with Acosta would mean securing his future for another season. The importance of keeping Acosta in the team is clear, given the impact and talent he has demonstrated in his short MotoGP career. Acosta has expressed his desire to keep the same technical team with him if he signs the contract and becomes factory manager. “With whatever team Pol Espargaro left me with, I’m very comfortable with them,” Acosta said.

Acosta became the third youngest rider to reach the podium in MotoGP this year. His driving style and engaging personality made an impact in the paddock and generated high expectations for his future. KTM is determined not to let this promising talent go and sees Acosta as a key player in its long-term plans.

With negotiations ongoing, KTM is focused on “doing the right thing” to ensure Acosta continues to grow and bring positive results to the team. Knowing that both parties want a deal makes the process easier, but the importance of finalizing the right terms cannot be understated. For KTM, keeping Acosta is not only a matter of talent, but also an essential strategy for future success in the competitive world of MotoGP.

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