The Red Bull GASGAS Tech3 Team heads to Phillip Island, one of the most iconic and anticipated stops of the MotoGP season, for the Australian Grand Prix. With four races still to go, the competition for the title remains fierce, and 19-year-old Spanish prodigy Pedro Acosta arrives with a vengeance. After a mixed weekend in Japan, where he claimed his first MotoGP pole position before suffering two retirements, Acosta is determined to turn that potential into crucial points in the final rounds of his impressive rookie season.
Acosta, nicknamed “The Shark”, does not hide his enthusiasm and ambition: “ it was a good week at home after so much shopping and traveling. I was able to rest, disconnect, and train where I like the most. We have 4 very intense Grands Prix left, and I hope to continue in the same dynamic as the Motegi weekend, but without the falls! " he confides, ready to give his all for these last rounds.
Pedro Acosta: “ The only handicap in Australia for a guy from Mazarrón is the cold… but we will try to fight it! »
Phillip Island, famous for its demanding layout and spectacular scenery, is also one of the favourite circuits ofAcosta. " Australia is the first weekend of the remaining 4 and It's a circuit that I love. It's the most demanding of the championship and I hope to get a good result there. The only handicap in Australia for a guy from Mazarrón is the cold… but we're going to try to fight it! » he jokes.
After solid performances throughout his first season in MotoGP, all eyes are on Peter Acosta, whose talent and determination are palpable. His fans and team are hoping to see him shine on the Australian circuit, and his ambition to secure valuable points to finish the season in style is stronger than ever. Phillip Island thus marks the start of the final straight for the man who will be a rider within the factory team KTM in 2025, with the hope of ending this learning season in style and further solidifying its place among the rising stars of the premier category.