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F1 Driver Pierre Gasly Backs Guenther Steiner's MotoGP Team
30 Jan
Summary
- Pierre Gasly is the first active F1 driver to invest in a MotoGP team.
- Guenther Steiner leads the acquisition of the Tech3 MotoGP team.
- The Tech3 team is currently a satellite outfit for Austrian manufacturer KTM.

Alpine Formula 1 driver Pierre Gasly is now part of the investor group acquiring the Tech3 MotoGP team. This significant move, spearheaded by Guenther Steiner, makes Gasly the first active F1 driver to invest in a MotoGP team. The acquisition was initially announced in September and is reportedly worth approximately €20 million. IKON Capital is leading the investor group, which also includes US-based David Blitzer and Main Street Advisors. Gasly's investment is channeled through the SLAM/TRAIL investment group. He expressed strong conviction in the Tech3 brand and MotoGP's growth potential, aiming to elevate the team's profile. Tech3 has been a competitor in premier motorcycle racing since 2001 and operates as a satellite team for Austrian manufacturer KTM. Liberty Media, the owner of Formula 1, completed a €4.2 billion takeover of MotoGP's commercial rights holder, Dorna Sports, in July of last year. Guenther Steiner highlighted the exciting timing for entering MotoGP and emphasized the importance of uniting investors with a shared, long-term vision for Tech3, focusing on preserving its heritage while strategically pursuing growth.




