KTM’s MotoGP project could be on the verge of significant changes as the team navigates a period of uncertainty. Reports suggest that key sponsorships, including the title sponsor, may be moving elsewhere after the 2026 season. This shift could have a major impact on the team’s financial and strategic planning in the premier class.
The Austrian manufacturer is already preparing for the sport’s next technical era, testing its new 850cc engine to ensure competitiveness in upcoming seasons. Despite this, questions remain over the future of established riders and the structure of both the factory team and the Tech3 satellite squad, which has recently undergone ownership changes.
Broader financial realignment within KTM under its majority shareholder has also raised discussions about the sustainability of the racing programme. Cost considerations may influence the team’s approach to MotoGP in the long term.
While KTM remains committed to participating in the 2026 season, the combination of sponsorship uncertainty, team restructuring, and financial review means the future of the project beyond this season is not fully certain. Fans and industry observers will be closely watching how KTM navigates these changes to maintain its presence in MotoGP.
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