KTM's financial crisis is no mystery, and Pierer Group manager Hubert Trunkenpolz spoke about it himself in an exclusive interview with GPOne. He himself admitted the difficulties, but also denied these will affect the MotoGP project. Everyone in the paddock would like to believe him, because the possibility of losing another manufacturer (after Suzuki) does not please anyone.
Naturally, Brad Binder was asked to comment on what is happening in the company. "From what I understand, everything will continue normally ," the South African threw water on the fire , "I can only try to win. As they say, win on Sunday to sell on Monday. In the end it's a motivation," he downplayed with a joke.
Business issues aside, Brad is eager to get back to playing for the positions that matter. "Buriram is a good circuit for me and I feel like getting back in the saddle and trying to fight for victory," he said.
Asked about his championship goals (including 2nd place for KTM among manufacturers), he said, "I am only focused on what I can do on the track. If I have better results, that will also affect the standings," he said.
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