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Guenther Steiner is looking at major changes for the Tech3 MotoGP team as new rules arrive in 2027. He is thinking about the future and how to make the team stronger and more competitive.
Guenther Steiner is now working in MotoGP with the Tech3 team. He used to work in Formula 1, but now he wants to build something strong in this new sport. He is already thinking about the future, especially the big changes coming in 2027.
In 2027, MotoGP will change a lot. The bikes will use smaller 850cc engines, and there will also be a new tyre supplier. This means every team must decide what direction to take.
Steiner is looking at a very important decision for Tech3. Right now, the team works closely with KTM, but this could change in the future. He is thinking about whether to stay with the same manufacturer or choose a different one when the new rules begin.
There are also rumours about riders. Some people believe that Enea Bastianini could leave Tech3 and go back to another team, such as Gresini Ducati. This shows how quickly things are moving as teams prepare for 2027.
Steiner knows that these choices are very important. The new rules will change how competitive each bike is, so picking the right partner could decide if a team wins or loses. It is not only about riders, but also about technology and long-term planning.
Tech3 has always been a smaller team, often helping young riders grow. But with Steiner in charge, there is a clear plan to become stronger and more competitive in the future. The 2027 changes give them a big chance to improve if they make the right decisions.
At the moment, nothing is final. Steiner is still studying all the options and talking to different people. However, it is clear that a big change could happen, and it may shape the future of Tech3 for many years.
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