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Steiner Keeps Door Open for Tech3 Moto2 Comeback in the Future

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Steiner Keeps Door Open for Tech3 Moto2 Comeback in the Future
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Guenther Steiner wants “complete ladder” at Tech3. © Gold and Goose

Tech3 boss Guenther Steiner admits it feels a bit odd that his team has MotoGP and Moto3 projects but no presence in Moto2. The French-based squad previously competed and won in the intermediate class with its own chassis from 2010 to 2018, before switching to a KTM frame alongside its new MotoGP partnership in 2019.

The Tech3 Moto2 project was then shelved in favour of Moto3 the following year. However, Steiner, part of the investment group that acquired Tech3 from Herve Poncharal at the end of last season, says he is not counting out competing in all three classes in the future.

“We are committed to Moto3. And I think as one of the teams here, we should invest in the ladder,” Steiner said at Silverstone. “Let's see what is happening with Moto2. I'm always keeping an eye on everything that is worthwhile to do, because it would be nice to have the complete ladder. All three.”

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“It's odd if you have Moto3, and you have MotoGP, but no Moto2. It would be more logical having Moto2 and MotoGP, but we ended up having Moto3 and MotoGP. So let's see. But I keep an eye on it, and maybe if the opportunity arises, we can look at it. I'm not counting it out,” he added.

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Tech3, which has celebrated Moto3 podiums this season with Valentin Perrone, is expected to sign Moto2 star Senna Agius and HRC's Luca Marini to form an all-new MotoGP line-up in 2027. The Tech3 Moto3 project could also be set for a fresh start next season, with both Perrone and team-mate Rico Salmela tipped to leave.

If those plans materialize, Tech3 will have two brand-new projects. But the decision to return to Moto2 remains a big question mark. Steiner seems keen to ensure that such a move would genuinely benefit the team's development, not just complete the racing structure.

With Steiner's vast experience in motorsport, including leading a Formula 1 team, fans will be eager to see if he can bring Tech3 back to Moto2 glory. For now, the door remains wide open.

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