Pedro Acosta, one of the most promising talents in MotoGP, recently engaged in a noteworthy conversation with Paolo Campinoti, the owner of Prima Pramac Yamaha, during the GP of the Americas. Acosta, known for his skill and potential, is contracted with Red Bull KTM until the end of 2026. However, the performance and results of the KTM bike have not met his expectations.
During their informal exchange, captured by DAZN España, Campinoti initiated the dialogue with a pointed remark: “You know, don’t you?” To which Acosta confidently responded, “Yes, I know, I know.” As the conversation flowed, Campinoti hinted, “The important thing is that…” At this moment, Acosta advised Campinoti to “Talk to Valera!” referring to his manager, Albert Valera, who is instrumental in managing his career.
Albert Valera, speaking with GPOne.com, emphasized that despite a less than stellar start to the season, leaving KTM is not currently under consideration. Valera noted, “Obviously, Pedro expected more from KTM at the beginning of the season, just like the other riders of the brand. However, we need to stay calm and wait for the next rounds.”
On the Prima Pramac side, Miguel Oliveira is contracted through 2026, whereas Jack Miller‘s contract only extends to the end of this season. This dynamic could present opportunities for Pedro Acosta and his future in the MotoGP world.
As the MotoGP season unfolds, the interactions between Pedro Acosta and industry leaders like Paolo Campinoti highlight potential shifts in team strategies and career trajectories. Observers keenly await further developments, knowing these conversations could have significant implications for Acosta’s future in the sport.