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Red Bull KTM Factory Racing

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KTM factory team
This article is about Red Bull KTM Factory motorcycle road-racing team. For KTM as a motorcycle and sports car manufacturer, seeKTM.
KTM Red Bull
2024 nameRed Bull KTM Factory Racing
BaseMunderfing,Austria
PrincipalAki Ajo
Pit Beirer
Rider(s)MotoGP:
33.Brad Binder
37.Pedro Acosta
26.Dani Pedrosa (test rider)[1]
44.Pol Espargaro (test rider)94.Jonas Folger (test rider)
MotorcycleKTM RC16
TyresMichelin

Red Bull KTM Factory Racing is thefactory team ofKTM active in theMotoGP World Championship supported by sponsor, drinks manufacturerRed Bull.

History

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Development of the RC16

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KTM have a well-established presence amongst off-road motorcycle sport and decided to enterMotoGP in the premier class of motorcycleroad racing.

In September 2014,Pit Beirer announced that KTM were to start in MotoGP for2017, even though work on the project had not started. A year and a half before their MotoGP debut, KTM tested theirV4 engine for the first time, a configuration designed to use a steeltrellis frame chassis only used by this team.

In October 2015, theKTM RC16 was track-tested on for the first time at theRed Bull Ring withAlex Hofmann as the first test rider on the bike. The team carried out further testing at circuits such asCircuit Ricardo Tormo,Circuito de Jerez,Brno Circuit,Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli andMugello Circuit whilst using test riders,Mika Kallio,Randy De Puniet,Karel Abraham andThomas Lüthi.

Presentation and Wildcard

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The team presented the RC16 to the public for the first time before the start of the2016 Austrian GP with test riders Kallio and Hofmann doing a couple of laps before announcing that Mika Kallio would have a wildcard entry for the2016 Valencian GP aboard the RC16, making the official debut race for the machine and KTM into the MotoGP category.

In November 2016, Kallio rode the RC16 as a wildcard at the final race in Valencia, qualifying in 20th place. After initially keeping up with the pace during the opening stages of the race, the bike's rear wheel sensors malfunctioned forcing Kallio to retire from the race.

Final Testing

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Pol Espargaró andBradley Smith tested the RC16 during the first official winter test, just one day after the final grand prix of 2016 season at Valencia. This was the first time that the pair had ridden KTMs after leaving theTech 3 team where they had been teammates for three years.

KTM had a private test at the Jerez circuit towards the end of November. Due to Espargaró still being under contract withYamaha at the time, he was unable to test which meant that Mika Kallio stood in for him. In January and February, KTM took part in the official pre-season tests atSepang International Circuit andPhillip Island Grand Prix Circuit as well as the final test atLosail International Circuit just two weeks before the first Grand Prix of2017 in March.

The team unveiled the bike at their headquarters at the end of February along withRed Bull KTM Ajo'sMoto3 title defender and their newMoto2 KTM competitor.

2017 Debut Season

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The team made their debut in the MotoGP category at the2017 Qatar motorcycle Grand Prix; qualifying in 22nd and 23rd, they were able to finish in 16th and 17th six seconds apart. The team scored their first points in their second grand prix in Argentina, finishing 14th and 15th.

At the 2017 French motorcycle Grand Prix Espargaró finished in 12th place in the race which was the best result until he finished in 11th place in theDutch TT, and qualified 7th at the2017 German motorcycle Grand Prix in which Mika Kallio made his second appearance on the RC16 as a wildcard.

Kallio finished 16th whilst Espargaró and Smith collected more points. At the2017 Czech Republic motorcycle Grand Prix Espargaró finished in 9th which was the team's first top 10 in a MotoGP Grand Prix. Pol would reach this feat again at the2017 Australian motorcycle Grand Prix.

2018 season

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Expectations from KTM were to step up their results. This had happened at the start of the season with Espargaró finishing in the points a total of seven times in a row. Smith struggled to get the same start to the season that Espargaró had. At the2018 Spanish motorcycle Grand Prix it was announced thatJohann Zarco would replace Smith for 2019.

During the2018 German motorcycle Grand Prix Kallio suffered a major knee injury during the practice sessions. Injury would then befall Espargaró who broke his collar bone in a warm-up session in preparation for the2018 Czech Republic motorcycle Grand Prix.

Smith would be the stand-alone KTM factory rider, with Espargaró trying to return from injury too soon resulting in poor results and even not starting a Grand Prix. After a tough season and not meeting as many expectations, the2018 Valencian Community motorcycle Grand Prix would become the most successful day in KTM so far in Grand Prix Racing. KTM and Espargaró would, respectively, take both their first podiums in the top class of motorcycle grand prix racing with Smith ending his KTM career with a personal best finish with 8th place in the torrential rain of Valencia.

2019 season

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In August 2019, contracted riderJohann Zarco announced he would not ride for KTM in 2020. In September 2019, the KTM team announced Zarco would not ride in the remaining six events from 22 September, with test riderMika Kallio taking his place.[2]

2020 season

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On 9 August 2020, KTM secured their first MotoGP win, and their first dry weather podium with Brad Binder at theCzech Grand Prix.

The KTM GP Academy

The KTM GP Academy was created as a talent filtering system to identify, support and nurture some of the brightest prospects from development series like theRed Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup, the Northern Talent Cup and the Austrian Junior Cup through the learning process ofMoto3 andMoto2. The factory-run structure is established with the close cooperation of key teams and partners such asRed Bull KTM Ajo andRed Bull KTM Tech3 with the goal of eventually elevating an athlete onto the MotoGP grid. Names likeBrad Binder,Augusto Fernandez,Miguel Oliveira,Remy Gardner and more have all made full steps through the KTM GP Academy while Pedro Acosta has won two titles in just three seasons of Grand Prix competition. KTM’s expanding culture in MotoGP, the presence of different models of machinery and valued collaborators such as WP Suspension mean that individuals in the KTM GP Academy are very familiar with the technology and ethos of the company to evolve and chase their dreams.

By rider

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YearClassTeam nameBikeRidersRacesWinsPodiumsPolesF. lapsPointsPos.
2019MotoGPRed Bull KTM Factory RacingKTM RC16FranceJohann Zarco13000027 (30)18th
SpainPol Espargaró18000010011th
FinlandMika Kallio60000726th
2020South AfricaBrad Binder1411028711th
SpainPol Espargaró1405211355th
2021South AfricaBrad Binder1811001516th
SpainDani Pedrosa10000625th
PortugalMiguel Oliveira1813019414th
2022South AfricaBrad Binder2003011886th
PortugalMiguel Oliveira20220014910th
2023South AfricaBrad Binder2005012934th
SpainDani Pedrosa200003221st
AustraliaJack Miller20010016311th
2024South AfricaBrad Binder1901002175th
SpainPol Espargaró300001223rd
SpainDani Pedrosa10000724th
AustraliaJack Miller1900008714th
2025South AfricaBrad Binder22000015511th
SpainPedro Acosta2205013074th
2026South AfricaBrad Binder
SpainPedro Acosta

MotoGP

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YearMotorcycleTyresRidersRacesRider's standingsTeam standingsManufacturers' standings
No.Name1234567891011121314151617181920PointsPosPtsPosPointsPosition
2017KTM RC16MQATARGAMESPAFRAITACATNEDGERCZEAUTGBRRSMARAJPNAUSMALVAL
36FinlandMika Kallio161011Ret1124th695th
38United KingdomBradley Smith171516141320DNSRet14Ret18171019171012112921st8410th
44SpainPol Espargaró1614RetRet12Ret1811139Ret11111011910Ret5517th
2018QATARGAMESPAFRAITACATNEDGERCZEAUTGBRRSMARATHAJPNAUSMALVAL
36FinlandMika Kallio10RetDNS625th725th
38United KingdomBradley Smith18Ret16131414Ret1710Ret14C16131512101583818th899th
44SpainPol EspargaróRet11131111111112RetDNSRetDNS2113RetRet35114th
76FranceLoris BazC0NC
2019QATARGAMESPAFRAITACATNEDGERCZEAUTGBRRSMARATHAJPNAUSMALVAL
5FranceJohann Zarco15151314131710RetRet1412Ret1127 (30)18th1348th1115th
44SpainPol Espargaró1210813697111211Ret97DNS131112111010011th
82FinlandMika Kallio17Ret14Ret1512726th
2020SPAANCCZEAUTSTYRSMEMICATFRAARATEREURVALPOR
33South AfricaBrad Binder13Ret14812Ret111211Ret75Ret8711th2223rd2004th
44SpainPol Espargaró67RetRet3103Ret31243341355th
2021QATDOHPORSPAFRAITACATGERNEDSTYAUTGBRARARSMAMEEMIALRVAL
33South AfricaBrad Binder1485Ret1358412416799111071516th2456th2055th
88PortugalMiguel Oliveira13151611Ret2125RetRet16142011RetRet149414th
2022QATINAARGAMEPORSPAFRAITACATGERNEDGBRAUTRSMARAJPNTHAAUSMALVAL
33South AfricaBrad Binder28613Ret10878751178421010821886th3372nd2404th
88PortugalMiguel OliveiraRet11318512Ret99996121111511213514910th
YearBikeTyresNo.RidersRaceRider's standingsTeam standingsManufacturers standings
12345678910111213141516171819202122PtsPosPtsPosPtsPos
2023KTM RC16MPORARGAMESPAFRAITAGERNEDGBRAUTCATRSMINDJPNINAAUSTHAMALQATVAL
26SpainDani Pedrosa76443221st4564th3732nd
33South AfricaBrad Binder617113521625Ret6453922Ret414544Ret26432Ret557322934th
43AustraliaJack Miller746Ret933Ret7663Ret871558Ret1476479716869Ret16311th
2024QATPORAMESPAFRACATITANEDGERGBRAUTARARSMEMIINAJPNAUSTHAMALSLD
26SpainDani PedrosaRet3724th3046th3272nd
33South AfricaBrad Binder22496881066698Ret457464719686769DNS7692175th
43AustraliaJack Miller2155137RetRet8Ret7161113127195158816Ret108115DNS8138714th
44SpainPol Espargaró17119101223rd
2025THAARGAMEQATSPAFRAGBRARAITANEDGERCZEAUTHUNCATRSMJPNINAAUSMALPORVAL
33South AfricaBrad Binder887Ret9136Ret14Ret9911768757Ret610121489598815511th4624th3723rd
37SpainPedro Acosta19689Ret78746845849Ret93243244Ret517325532332 F423074th
2026THABRAAMEQATSPAFRACATITAHUNCZENEDGERGBRARARSMAUTJPNINAAUSMALPORVAL
33South AfricaBrad Binder
37SpainPedro Acosta

References

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  1. ^Honda MotoGP rider Dani Pedrosa to join KTM's test team in 2019Autosport, 10 September 2018. Retrieved 25 December 2018
  2. ^Zarco axed for 'constant bad words in press, rider safety, says KTMVisor Down, 20 September 2019. Retrieved 20 September 2019

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