KTM have confirmed a strong and continued MotoGP presence following a renewed multi-year agreement with Tech3, securing four factory RC16 machines on the 2026 grid. 🔥🏁
Since 2019, the KTM–Tech3 partnership has formed a key part of the factory’s MotoGP project, delivering race wins, podiums, and continuous technical and rider development in the premier class.
With Tech3 entering a new ownership era for 2026, the core goals remain unchanged — performance, visibility, and maximum competitiveness in MotoGP, fully supported by KTM’s factory in Austria and the KTM Motorsport programme. 🇦🇹
Tech3 CEO Guenther Steiner highlighted the strength of the existing relationship, pointing to the solid foundation already built between both sides and the advantage it provides heading into a new regulatory era, allowing for faster adaptation and continued competitiveness.
KTM Motorsports Director Pit Beirer welcomed the renewed collaboration, noting that both parties are aligned in ambition and strategy, while also thanking Tech3 for their ongoing commitment and passion. He reinforced KTM’s long-term vision to keep pushing forward and compete at the very highest level into 2027 and beyond. 💪
A partnership built on continuity, trust, and shared ambition — with KTM clearly focused on staying at the sharp end of MotoGP. 🔥
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