The Red Bull KTM Factory Racing team have been shaking up the MotoGP grid since unleashing their iconic bikes on the premier category of two-wheeled racing in 2017. KTM entered the premier MotoGP ...
Does more history await Maverick Viñales with KTM in 2025? After making history with three manufacturers, Viñales targets more success with Red Bull KTM Tech3 in 2025 ...
Brad Binder of South Africa and Red Bull KTM Factory Racing rides during the MotoGP Motul Solidarity Grand Prix of Barcelona Sprint race at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya on November 16 ...
However, the potential for KTM's MotoGP exit prompts concerns about significant PR damage. Past reports included speculation about Red Bull, KTM's long-time partner, becoming more heavily involved ...
KTM has denied speculation that Red Bull could step in and pull it out of its current financial troubles, while at the same time reiterating that it remains committed to competing in MotoGP.
KTM's confirmed debt stands at €1.8 billion, and in recent weeks it has been able to gain significant interest from investors ...
“We started very well, with some podiums with some different riders and the expectation was really high,” Red Bull KTM’s departed team principal Francesco Guidotti told MotoGP.com.
"Anyone who wants to work with us knows how close we are - Red Bull and KTM are inseparable," Beirer told Speedweek. "That has not been an issue in the negotiations so far." The 2025 MotoGP season ...
In 2025, Viñales will take on a new challenge, joining Red Bull KTM Tech3 aboard the RC16. The 2025 MotoGP™ season will see him team up with Enea Bastianini with Brad Binder and Pedro Acosta ...