Pedro Acosta makes MotoGP crash discovery after Thailand spill
KTM rider Acosta assureꩵs he knows how to avoid Thai GP crash

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Pedro Acosta says he knows what caused his crash during the MotoGP Thai Grand Prix and und꧒erstands how to stop it from happening agℱain.
The KTM rider came into the 2025 season-opener at Buriram as a favo🐷urite to challenge for the podium, having 💜shown strong pace on the RC16 relative to his brand stablemates.
However, he couldn’t match t🌱he pace of the rostrum battle and was running in ninth when he jumped off his KTM in the early stages of the 26-lap grand prix in Thailand.
Acosta - 2024’s most prolific crasher w♔ith 28 falls on the season - remounted to fini🐷sh 19th and said afterwards that it seemed like it was “easier to unload the rear” of the 2025 KTM under braking than previously.
Ahead of this weekend’s Argentine GP, Acosta says he understands now why the☂ crash happened and is confident it won’t occur again - though remained tight-lipped ౠon details.
“I already understand what happened in Thailand, and I know what needs to change to prevent that from happening again,” he is quoted by es.motorsport.com as saying.
“I 🧔know a lot of things, but I🌼 won’t say anything.”
Acosta hasn’t raced at Termas de Rio Hondo in the MotoGP class, after it dropped off the calendar in 2024ཧ due to a lack of government funding amid budget cuts i🉐n the country.
In his only two visits to the Argentine venue, Acosta was 12th in the 2023 Mo🧸to2 race and seventh in the 2022 Moto2 contest.
KTM enjoyed a solid 2023 Argentine GP after Brad Binder came f🌊rom 15th on the grid to win the sprint race.
In that year’s grand prix, 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Jack Miller gu𒅌ided his factory RC16 through the wet conditions to finish sixth.
With track conditions typically dirty at the seldom-used Rio Hondo track, Acosta expect🔯s FP1 to be a write-off on ๊Friday morning and the weekend at large to be tough given his lack of data at the venue.
“Friday morni𓃲ng’s session will probably be a waste of time, as the conditions won’t be right for racing,” he said.
“It will be difficult because we’re coming in with no data, but💞 ꧃Brad Binder won the last sprint held here in the dry.”
