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MX Vice
2026-06-09 13:53:52
RED BULL KTM MXGP TITLE CHARGES CONTINUE TO BE POWERED BY ETS RACING FUELS
Summary By: eMotoX
Red Bull KTM’s continued success in the 2026 FIM MXGP Motocross World Championship is closely linked to its longstanding partnership with ETS Racing Fuels. This collaboration, which began in 2014, has been instrumental in powering KTM’s factory machines, including the KTM 450 SX-F and KTM 250 SX-F, across global Grand Prix circuits. Over the years, the alliance has underpinned a remarkable run of victories, helping secure multiple MXGP and MX2 titles and maintaining KTM’s position at the forefront of motocross competition.
Since the partnership’s inception, Red Bull KTM has amassed an impressive haul of championships, including three MXGP and eight MX2 titles since 2017 alone. In the current season, the team’s riders have demonstrated strong form, with Lucas Coenen winning half of the eight MXGP Grands Prix to date and leading the world championship standings. Rising star Andrea Adamo also marked a significant milestone by achieving his first MXGP podium in Germany, while in MX2, Simon Laengenfelder and Sacha Coenen have both claimed victories and held the championship lead during the opening rounds.
Key figures from both organisations have emphasised the value of their collaboration. Robert Jonas, KTM’s Vice President of Offroad, highlighted the importance of maintaining high-performance partnerships to sustain competitive excellence and expressed optimism about adding further trophies this season. Meanwhile, Yann Labia, Global Manager at ETS Racing Fuels, praised the decade-long relationship for driving fuel innovation and meeting the demanding performance standards required by elite motocross racing.
Looking ahead, the partnership between Red Bull KTM and ETS Racing Fuels appears set to continue playing a pivotal role in the team’s pursuit of further glory. The technical advancements enabled by ETS’s fuel solutions are expected to keep KTM’s machines competitive in both MXGP and MX2 categories, reinforcing the team’s ambition to extend its championship legacy. As the 2026 season progresses, the synergy between rider talent and technical support remains a key factor in KTM’s title charge.
