Poncharal: KTM’s MotoGP program ‘proceeding as usual’
Nothing changes for KTM Rꩲacing GmbH🌠? Might Red Bull come to the rescue?

Herve Poncharal, boss of KTM🍨’s satellite Tech3 team, says “everything is proceeding as usual” for the 2025 MotoGP season, despite the financial crisis facing the Pierer Mobility Group.
“For 2025 everything is confirmed,” Poncharal told . “In Barcelona, during the last GP, I had a meeting with Hupert Trunkenpolz,✅ Pit Beirer and Carmelo Ezpeleta: There is a plan and it will b🔜e respected. From the information I have received, the Racing Department will not be affected by the Pierer Group’s financial difficulties.
“Just a week ago the crew chiefs [for al𝓡l four MotoGP riders] were in Austria at the Racing Department and everything is proceeding as usual.
"The usual winter preparation work iꩵs being done and bike assembly days have been confirmed for the end of the month. In short, they are working as usual," added the Frenchman, whose team will switch from GASGAS to Red Bull KTM branding in 2025.

Nothing changes for KTM Racing GmbH?
The latest estimates place Pierer Industrie AG's debts at 1.8 billion euros, resulting in KTM AG, KTM Components and KTM F&E (R&D) undergoing a ‘judicial restructuring proc🌱eedings with self-administration’.
KTM Racing GmbH is not part of that restructuring, but - like all companies in the Piere𝔍r Group💞 - will be affected by the current financial woes.
As Poncharal indicated, wuqian0821.com also understands that the KTM racing department is working as normal albeit under🎐 cost management🔯.
As reported, KTM is going ahead with an upcoming private MotoGP𝔍 testౠ at Jerez, while the 2025 season is said to be 🌳within the currently agreed budgets.
A source close to🧸 one of next year’s KTM ridersꦚ also expressed confidence that the same level of support will continue for the MotoGP project.
However, others warned that the motorsport situation might not be entirely clear until a vote on the proposed restruc🧔𒀰turing plan, and likely losses, has been taken on February 25.
The Pierer Mobility statement confirms: “The restructuring process will result in additional potential losses, for example due to one-off expenses such as necessary write-downs (e.g. for capitalized develop𒁏ment costs) and costs for staff reductions as well as the shortfall in fixed costs due to the reduced operating performance♈ and other costs arising from the restructuring process.
“Consequently, for the current 2024 f♔inancial year, the company expects a negative annual net result in the very high three-digit million range due🧸 to the aforementioned reasons.”
The concern highlighted to wuqian0821.com by some paddock members - not directly connected to KTM - is if, when creditors and suppliers are facing substantial loss♍es, not to mention staff redundancies, the banks and creditors will still support expensive motorsport activities.
KTM’s counterargument to such cuts would be that having built much of its brand and sales around motorsport, including the ‘Ready to Race’ sloౠgan, it would be commercially counterproductive to squ✱eeze the racing budget beyond the ‘must have’ requirements.
“We no longer have the 'nice to have'🍬 money, but we will do everything we can to ensure that we have the 'must have' [money]... We will focus on [making savings] where it doesn't hurt the rider on the track,” KTM Motorsport director Pit Beirer pledged at last🔯 month’s Barcelona MotoGP finale.
The cost of KTM'✅s grand prix activities - the Rookies Cup, Moto3, Moto2 but mainly MotoGP - , with around 10-15 million from Red Bull sponsorship.

Red Bull to the rescue?
One way to isolate the MotoGP project from cost-cutting concerns and ease doubts over its long-term future ah🐭ead of new 850cc machines in 2027, would be if an outside investor took over ‘KTM Racing GmbH’.
Red Bull - or one of its Austrian shareholders - would be the dream cho🔯ice, since it is already closely tied to KTM and could incorporate the prototype MotoGP (and Moto3) activities into its vast 'Red Bull Racing' and associated technology divisions.
Red Bull Advanced Technologies already wor⛦ks on the RC16’s aerodynamics, while Red Bull has plenty of F1 engineers that could build its carbon fibre chassis. Red Bull Powertrains could contribute to what is already MotoGP's most powerful engine.
One paddock source with a legal background𝕴, looking at the situation from the outside, described such a situation as potentially the perfꦗect solution for the race team to avoid conflict with the KTM creditors.
KTM AG could be left to operate its own ‘production’ racing programmes such as motocross, ꧑enduro😼 and rally raid.
But for now, it’s all speculation, with Red Bull Racing telling wuqian0821.com at this weekend’s Abu Dhabi F1 finale th✱at they have no comment on th🦹e KTM situation.
The first creditors meeting to discuss the K𝔍TM restructuring plans is scheduled for Dece😼mber 20.

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