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Peter Acosta

Red Bull GASGAS Tech3's Spanish prodigy Pedro Acosta is eager to return to competition after the summer break. The British Grand Prix, which will be held at the iconic Silverstone circuit, will mark the start of the second half of the 2024 season. An event all the more special as the MotoGP world championship celebrates its 75th anniversary this year.

Sixth in the general classification, Peter Acosta quickly won the hearts of MotoGP fans. The young Spaniard, who has already shone at Silverstone in Moto2, is determined to continue its momentum. “ It did me good to disconnect, spending time with my family and training a lot We have a hectic second part of the season ahead of us so we will have to work hard and constantly  »

« Silverstone is a circuit that I like, the weather is complicated but we will see how we manage it this year with MotoGP. It will certainly be different from other Grands Prix as we celebrate the 75th anniversary of MotoGP, a milestone that I am very proud of and happy to experience in person" , did he declare.

Nicolas Goyon: “ we all know Pedro Acosta wants a lot more »

Team Red Bull GASGAS Tech3 approaches this second part of the season with optimism. Nicolas Goyon, the team leader, was confident: “ we are heading towards the longest track of the year, at Silverstone, for the British Grand Prix. Acosta had an incredible start to his career in the main category, currently 6th in the ranking, but we all know he wants a lot more. He spent a few days in Austria during the summer at Pierer Mobility headquarters and the Red Bull athlete center to prepare in the best possible way for this second half. Silverstone is a difficult circuit to learn with its width and connected turns, but there is no doubt that he will be fully motivated to do great things in England.

The Frenchman adds: “the atmosphere in the UK is always special, the fans are very passionate and always welcome us warmly and loudly. This weekend will be very special for the MotoGP World Championship, because all premier class teams will display special liveries to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the championship."

Le British Grand Prix will mark a turning point in the history of MotoGP. All the teams will present special liveries to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the championship. An event that is sure to leave its mark on the minds of drivers and fans.

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