Yamaha admit big worry over KTM’s financial problems

“Maybe I have a hard time believi🍌ng it completely."

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Yamaha’s MotoGP boss has spoken about his co🌃ncern over KTM’s money woeꦿs.

KTM shocked the motorcycle community by entering into self-administration late last yea💯r, with debts of around €1.8 billion.

They have insisted that it won’t impact their racing pr൩ogramme in M𝓀otoGP.

“It is neither a good case for them nor a good case for us,” Yamaha teamꦺ manager Maio Meregalli told .

“What I know comes from what I have read.

“I have a 𝔉hard time imagini𝄹ng the consequences. They keep denying that the racing will have problems.

“Maybe I have a hard time believing it complet൩ely.

“The Japanese are also worried 🔴because this situation is not good for a♛nyone. We have never addressed the subject in detail.”

😼Yamaha have themselves dealt with big problems although theirs remain within the boundaries of racing.

The addition of the Pramac satellite team will buoy Yamaha this season, givi𓃲ng them double the 🍬quantity of riders to provide data.

How🍸ever, the obvious problems at KTM are a problem for their rival manufacturers in MotoGP, none of whom want to see a drop-out similar to Suzuki’s.

KTM are current💛ly acting on a self-imposed 100-point plan to deal with their financial issues while remaining committed to MotoGP.

But they have been unable to halt the rumours linki♋🐬ng their star man Pedro Acosta to a move elsewhere.

Ducaꦅti are among the manyꦍ suitors should Acosta look elsewhere.

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