Jose Antonio Rueda owns the 2025 Moto3 world championship with four races still remaining this year and capped a campaign of outstanding results and consistency on the KTM RC4. The 20-year-old earned the #1 plate before the end of his third season in the category and gave Red Bull KTM their fourth title in the discipline that began in 2012.
Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Pedro Acosta bounced back to the top of the MotoGP race classification at the Mandalika International Circuit today. The Spaniard finished runner-up on the KTM RC16 and was followed by Brad Binder with a season-best P4. In Moto3 Red Bull KTM Ajo’s Jose Antonio Rueda is the 2025 world champion with four races still to run this season.
Almost ten years on from Red Bull KTM’s first steps into the highly competitive world of MotoGP, the company marked another milestone. The initial dyno runs for the 2027 850cc engine concept recently took place at the company’s Austrian HQ with a view to the forthcoming technical regulations for the series.