Tech3 MotoGP team confirms ex-F1 boss Guenther Steiner investment talks

Tech3 boss Herve Poncharal talks satellite MotoGP team's future, considering "a lot of optionဣs".

Guenther Steiner, 2025 British MotoGP
Guenther Steiner, 2025 British MotoGP
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Tech3 owner Herve Poncharal has confirmed that former Formula 1 team manager Guenther Steiner is among those interested in investing in the satellite 💜MotoGP squad.

During the British Grand Prix weekend, rumours emerged that ex-Haas F1 team boss Steiner - w✨ho was at Silverstone - was looking to join the Tech3 squad in some capacity.

This came amid talks KTM could withdraw support from Tech3 for 2026 as it navigates its way through its restructuring under new 💯majority owner Bajඣaj Auto, though these rumours were denied by the Austrian brand's motorsport bos🌞s Pit Beir𝕴er.

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Poncharal - whose team stepped up to the premier-class after winning the 250cc title in 2000 - insisted nothing is finalised but explained that a combination of the looming takeover o♈f MotoGP’s commerci⛎al rights by Liberty Media and uncertainly over KTM’s long term involvement meant he has to look for new investors.

As such, he has confirmed that discussions have taken place with several parties, including Steiner♉.

“There are quite a few peop♛le [interested], from various places, from Formula 1,” Poncharal said on Thursday ahead of the Aragon Grand Prix.

“But th𒐪ere is a name that is always coming out [in the media], 𝔉and it’s Guenther Steiner.

”So yes, we spoke with Guꦓenther, who is a very nice, ve༺ry straightforward and I like that a lot.

“He has a lot of experience in motor sport. But at the moment, it’s only talk and people explaining to me what their vision is, what they would like to✨ do.

“It ♚could be coming as an investor, as a partner, a minority shareholder, helping with the sponsorship.

“I also have some proposals to eventually buy🔯 o💯ut Tech3, to run the team, with me helping them to do the transition.

“I have a lot of options offered"

“I have a lot of options offered and, at the moment, I think it is very important to study them, stay calm a💫nd check with my advisors as well as my guys in the 🌱team.

"Tech3 was created in 1989. We have a structure that is working wel🥀l😼. We have the base, the trucks, the boxes, the hospitality.

“So for an investor, thiꦜs is more interesting than starting from scratch. That’s it.

“For some reason, ♌there were a lot of people talking, I would say 'betw♓een trucks', saying things that were not true… That we have already sold our team.

“I heard also that we will꧙ be a Honda team, then the next day I read ꦉon Instagram Steiner and Ducati!”

Herve Poncharal, Tech3 KTM, MotoGP 2025
Herve Poncharal, Tech3 KTM, MotoGP 2025
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No deadline on KTM future decision for Tech3

Poncharal noted that his outfit went “suddenly from th♏e safest team, to maybe the one with more question marks regarding the future” owing to𒉰 KTM’s financial crisis over the winter.

While tha𒅌t has somewhat b💦een resolved with major investment from Indian firm Bajaj Auto, questions remain over KTM’s involvement in MotoGP beyond this year.

Poncharal, who said before the winter he was already looking at a new deal with KTM beyond 2026, said: “Honestly, I always wanted to keep my indep𒊎endence.

“I've always been alone o💖r with Guyಞ [Coulon], who was almost as one with me.

“But clearly, I also understand that I have to wait to unders🍌tand what KTM is going to decide.

"We knowꦺ that the company is now safe, because of Bajaj, the investors and the funds sꦰent by the Indian partner.

“But we don't kn🔯ow what their strategy will be. Will they want to continue racing? Yes, but on which 💙scale?

“Do they want to still have Rookies C🗹up, Moto3, Moto2 support, two teams in MotoGP... This we don't know.

“But I have to thank Pit Beirer and others who have ꦬbeen very clear with me all along.

“They told me [KTM] are intending to continue MotoGP. [KTM] would like to have four bikes, but will not be a🙈ble to have the same kind of deal [with Tech3] - because as you see on my bike, the livery is identical to the factory team.

“There is a big 'KTM', there is an even bigger 'Red Bull', and this is somethin🐓g that will not be the case for the next [deal].

“Therefore, I need to♋ reconsider my situation to keep myself in the green zone financia💜lly.

“Also, I know t🌺hat there will be some extra expenses planned from all the MotoGP teams for the 2027-31 contract because clearly, Liberty, together with Dorna, will want the teams to have a stronger and bigger marketing.

“When you are facing this situation, you scratch your head, you make the plus and minus, and ꦇsay ‘woah’.

“Then you are more open to talk to people [outsiꦬde investors]. Because until now, I was abl♕e to say I want to be independent and alone.

“[Now] the situation is going to be more difficult. Maybe there will be a [new] sponsor kn🐓ocking at the door. But [these discussions] are what I'm doing at the moment.”

Poncharal says there is no rush to decid𝕴e on his plans beyond 2026, but recognises this could change depending on KTM’s roadmap.

“The good thing is I've got a contract until the end of 2026 𓃲with Red Bull KTM,” he concluded𒁏.

“But although I have𝔍 a contract, it’s not 100% clear [with the KTM situation].

“This is the on๊ly thing that could push us 📖to make a quicker decision.”

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