MotoGP: Pol Espargaro on KTM rider dilemma: “It’s not my problem”

Pol Espargaro is confident that he will remain part of KTM’s MotoGP plans next season, not only because he has a contract, but because he’s also ‘fast enough’ to warrant staying.
Pol Espargaro, GASGAS Tech 3 KTM MotoGP Red Bull Ring 2023
Pol Espargaro, GASGAS Tech 3 KTM MotoGP Red Bull Ring 2023

After his ear♏ly season injuries, and rookie teammate Augusto Fernandez showing f﷽lashes, Espargaro’s future became a hot topic of discussion as KTM looks to promote Pedro Acosta to MotoGP.

Espargaro is one of five riders including factory duo Jack Miller and Brad Binder, Moto2 series l💝eader Acosta and Fernandez who have MotoGP contracts for next season, although there are only four seats available at tඣhe moment. 

Espargaro, who🧜 made just his second appearance of the season last weekend, was back in top form during the sprint as he cla🔜imed a stunning P6.

The Spaniard had a much tougher race w🔯hen it came to the Grand Prix, however, signs were there that Espargaro could be a contender for big results going forward. 

Following his best weekend of the season, Espargaro spoke about his contract situation and why he’s not worried about rem✃aining with KTM in 2024🌄.

"I have no idea. It's not my problem. I'm sorry. I mean it's what I say. I read and I hear a lot. Even in the time I was 🌳away from my injury that my bike was at risk and all this, but it has never been at risk. I mean I have contract from this year and next year."

Espargaro did admit that if he fails to perform then he would be open to leaving in order to open the door for another rider, however, he in♛tends to do that only next season. 

Espargaro added: "If at the end of next year, I'm not performing well, I'm going🎀 to be the first one to leave, but I'm gonna be here performing that two years and I be𝄹lieve I'm fast enough to prove it. 

"So today was a good day, even 𝐆if I'm far away from the top, I've been at three tenths off Qualifying 2 in my se🌃cond weekend. So just coming back."

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