Rush to guarantee Pedro Acosta's MotoGP future sees a new offer presented
Acosta is widely believed to have a clause in his current contract with KTM for an additional year, taking him until the end of 2025.report.Only Fabio Quartararo , Francesco Bagnaia and Fermin Aldeguer currently have contracts of that length.A promotion into KTM’s factory team, from his current status with the Tech3 GASGAS team, is inevitably part of the deal.
The teenager’s start to life in the premier class has been stunning. Two podium finishes in the first three grands prix, plus a period of leading the Americas MotoGP, was evidence of his brilliance. Acosta heads home for this weekend’s Spanish Jerez knowing that many inside the paddock believe he could win.
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