Guenther Steiner, former Haas F1 team principal, leads MotoGP team: New challenge

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Guenther Steiner, former Haas F1 team principal, leads MotoGP team: New challenge
Guenther Steiner, known for his time in Formula 1, will take the reins of the Red Bull KTM Tech 3 team in MotoGP, marking a milestone in his sporting career. The news was confirmed this Friday, generating great anticipation in the world of motorcycling. Steiner, known for his time as the head of the Haas Formula 1 team, will seek new successes in MotoGP. After eight years without achieving podiums in the American team, he now has the opportunity to taste success in the world of two wheels. The acquisition of the Red Bull KTM Tech 3 team, valued at approximately 20 million euros, positions him as CEO at the end of this year. MotoGP, the top category of motorcycling, is synonymous with excitement and competition. With eleven different winners in recent seasons, the championship promises an unpredictable spectacle. Steiner highlights the opportunity to reach the podium in MotoGP, something that is not always possible in F1.

“In MotoGP there is the opportunity; if we do a good job, we can get there. It’s in our hands because the grid is more mixed without having a balance of performance or anything,” Steiner stated.

Guenther Steiner
Steiner’s career in motorsport began in the world of rallying in the 1980s. After leaving Haas in 2023, his interest in MotoGP intensified, which led him to attend races and get closer to the atmosphere of this sport. Steiner is drawn to the competitiveness of MotoGP and the skill of the riders. The speed and lean angles of the bikes are impressive, which has generated a great admiration for the competitors. Richard Coleman, the next team director, highlights the bravery of MotoGP riders, who compete at high speeds. Steiner, with his experience and popularity, has the potential to attract a global audience to the championship. Netflix’s documentary series “Drive To Survive” catapulted Steiner to fame, thanks to his authentic and straightforward personality. This media exposure could be key to the growth of MotoGP, which is experiencing a commercial resurgence. MotoGP has broken attendance records in several races, and fan interest is on the rise. The recent acquisition of Dorna Sports by Liberty Media, owner of Formula 1, promises an even more promising future for the championship. Carlos Ezpeleta, Dorna Sports’ sporting director, acknowledges Steiner’s impact on the series and his ability to connect with the public. Steiner’s arrival could boost MotoGP’s growth and attract new fans.
Guenther Steiner, former Haas F1 team principal, leads MotoGP team: New challenge
In addition to Steiner, other personalities have shown interest in investing in MotoGP teams. Figures like Lewis Hamilton and Pau Gasol have held conversations, demonstrating the championship’s appeal. The arrival of new investors could further boost MotoGP’s growth in the coming years. Steiner, with his experience and charisma, will seek to take riders Maverick Viñales and Enea Bastianini to the podium. His goal is to attract a new audience and consolidate the success of MotoGP worldwide.
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