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Acosta Fires KTM to Early MotoGP 2026 Lead in Thailand

Acosta Fires KTM to Early MotoGP 2026 Lead in Thailand
Michelle L.
March 2, 2026

Pedro Acosta claims P2 at the Thai Grand Prix after his Sprint win, putting Red Bull KTM on top of the MotoGP 2026 championship standings after round one.

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The 2026 MotoGP season didn’t just start in Thailand, it ignited.

Under the relentless Buriram sun at the Chang International Circuit, 91,455 fans watched Red Bull KTM Factory Racing turn up the heat in round one of the MotoGP. And when the dust settled after 26 energy-sapping laps, KTM weren’t just celebrating a podium, they were leading the world championship for the first time in their MotoGP history.

Not bad for a season opener.

Acosta arrives and means business

If there were any doubts about Pedro Acosta being ready to fight for a title, Thailand erased them.

Fresh off a Sprint win on Saturday, the Spaniard lined up sixth on the grid and immediately got to work. Calm, calculated, and aggressive when it mattered, he sliced through the pack, managed his tires like a veteran, and secured a scorching second place behind race winner Marco Bezzecchi.

The result capped a near-perfect weekend: 1st in the Sprint, 2nd in the Grand Prix, 32 championship points, and a seven-point lead at the top of the standings.

More importantly? Momentum.

Acosta now has four podiums in the last six rounds stretching back to Indonesia 2025 and looks completely at home at the front of the field.

Binder digs deep in brutal conditions

Thailand is never an easy race. The heat, humidity, and tire wear turn every lap into survival mode.

Brad Binder found himself in the thick of a fierce mid-pack battle. Managing tire pressures and grip was the priority, and while seventh might not sound spectacular, it was a measured, intelligent ride in extreme conditions.

He leaves Buriram sixth in the championship and confident that the RC16 has the pace to fight higher.

A mixed bag for Tech3

For Red Bull KTM Tech3, Sunday was about damage limitation.

Enea Bastianini fought forward from 19th to 12th, salvaging valuable points through patience and racecraft. Meanwhile, Maverick Viñales endured a tricky afternoon after running wide early on, eventually finishing 16th.

The pace is there but consistency is the next target.

Moto3 fireworks: Perrone steals the show

Before the MotoGP lights went out, Moto3 delivered its usual chaos and brilliance.

Valentin Perrone stormed from 14th on the grid to snatch third place in a last-corner duel, edging teammate Alvaro Carpe by just nine hundredths of a second. It was fearless, aggressive racing — exactly what Moto3 is known for.

The result puts Perrone third in the standings after round one, while Carpe sits fourth. A strong start for KTM’s next generation.

Moto2 drama in a seven-lap sprint

The Moto2 race was anything but straightforward. Multiple red flags reduced the contest to a seven-lap dash. Collin Veijer handled the chaos well, bringing home fifth place for Red Bull KTM Ajo.

Rookie Jose Antonio Rueda wasn’t as fortunate, crashing out during the second restart. Brazil will offer redemption.

Thailand sets the tone

Round one rarely defines a championship but it can send a message.

KTM’s message is clear: they’re not here to participate.

They’ve improved from 2025. They’ve got a rider brimming with confidence. And for the first time ever, they leave a Grand Prix weekend as championship leaders.

Next stop? Brazil where MotoGP returns to the Autódromo Internacional Ayrton Senna for the first time since 2004.

If Thailand was the spark, 2026 might just be the wildfire.

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