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Home » Former F1 team boss Steiner leads takeover of KTM Tech3 MotoGP team

Former F1 team boss Steiner leads takeover of KTM Tech3 MotoGP team

Channel News Asia by Channel News Asia
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A consortium led by the former Haas F1 team principal Guenther Steiner will acquire full ownership of the Red Bull KTM Tech3 MotoGP team, with the new structure to take full effect in 2026, the team announced on Friday.

Steiner will assume the role of CEO while project partner Richard Coleman will become the team principal of one of the MotoGP paddock’s longest-serving teams. The acquisition will be funded by a group of investors led by IKON Capital.

Founder and current team principal Herve Poncharal will continue to lead the team through the 2025 campaign before he transitions to a consultant role.

“I want to thank Herve for the trust in giving his baby to us. I’m in motorsport a long time, it’s my first time with two wheels and not four wheels,” Steiner told reporters.

“I have a lot to learn, I know that, I’m very conscious of that… When I left Formula One (at the) end of 2023, I was looking around what to do next. I always loved MotoGP (but) I never had time to enjoy it because I was working.”

Steiner said a visit to Austin sparked the idea of getting involved in the sport more deeply, leading him to connect with key figures like Poncharal, describing an immediate rapport.

Steiner’s blunt honesty mixed with swear words and a complete disregard for television etiquette made him a highly popular figure during his time in Formula One.

As team principal of Haas from 2016 to 2023, the team struggled to punch above their weight but survived in the sport under his leadership.

The Italian reassured Poncharal that the team’s legacy would be preserved and he had no intention of changing what already works well.

‘BIGGEST CHALLENGE’

“I think my biggest challenge is to learn as quick as possible what is going on here. We approach this with humility. We know there’s a lot of good people here,” Steiner added.

Steiner confirmed they had started discussions before Formula One’s U.S.-based owner Liberty Media announced a takeover of MotoGP’s parent company Dorna last year.

“This was not depending on Liberty or not. For us, we saw potential in this one,” he said.

The 60-year-old, who has been involved in Formula One commentary, said he did not try to look for another job in the F1 paddock as he wanted to try something new.

“This is something I always looked at and never had time, it was interesting,” he said.

“I think Formula One is at the stage (where) I’ve done it, been there long enough. So do something new, I always like new challenges.”

Steiner said MotoGP provided a welcome change from the “politics” of Formula One.

“Formula One is more pressure. There is pressure here as well, but it’s more the sporting pressure. In Formula One, there’s a lot of politics,” he said.

“And how we were welcomed, I was surprised because we are outsiders. I was welcomed, which is very strange, because I’m not welcomed everywhere!”

The Tech3 team, which has secured 38 MotoGP podiums and two race wins in its history, will continue to compete with KTM machinery as per their current agreements while they will also retain their base in Bormes-les-Mimosas, France.

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