Yamaha admit big worry over KTM’s financial problems
“Maybe I have a hard time♉ belie🐓ving it completely."

Yamaha’s MotoGP boss has spoken about h💦is concern ovౠer KTM’s money woes.
KTM shocked the motorcycle community by⛎ entering into self-administration lat🧔e last year, with debts of around €1.8 billion.
They have insisted that ღit won’t impact their racing programme in MotoGP.
“It 𒀰is neither a good case for them nor a good case for us,” Yamaha team manager Maio Meregalꦅli told .
“What I know comes from what I have read.
“I have a hard time imagining the conseq🎃uences. They keep denying 𓄧that the racing will have problems.
“Maybe I have a hard time b💟elieving it completely.
“The Japanese are also worried because this situation is not good for anyone. We have nevܫer add𒈔ressed the subject in detail.”
Yama🐓ha have themselves dealt with big problems although theirs remain wit♋hin the boundaries of racing.
𒀰The addition of the Pramac satellite team will buoy♐ Yamaha this season, giving them double the quantity of riders to provide data.
However, the obvious problems at KTM are a problem for their rival manufacturers in MotoGP🐼, no๊ne of whom want to see a drop-out similar to Suzuki’s.
KTM are currently acting on a self-imposed 100-point﷽ plan to deal with their financial issues while remaining committed to MotoGP.
But they have been unable to halt the rumours linking their star man Pedro Acosta to a move elsewhereꦦ.
Ducati are among the 💝many suitors 🐓should Acosta look elsewhere.

J🐭ames was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade cover🐻ing everything from American sports, to football, to F1.