Red Bull GASGAS Tech3 will now lead the red charge in two Grand Prix categories for 2024. The team have added the Moto3 line-up of Daniel Holgado and Jacob Roulstone to accompany the MotoGP™ roster of Augusto Fernandez and Pedro Acosta for the forthcoming racing season.
GASGAS have bagged Grand Prix wins for the last three years in Moto3 and throughout their entire stretch while on the grid of MotoGP’s gripping and exciting ‘entry’ class. The Red Bull GASGAS Tech3 team will aim to extend this train of success for 2024. The crew celebrated their own spoils in both 2022 and 2023 and helped two riders to a brace of top five championship finishes.
Helmed by Hervé Poncharal and featuring title contender Daniel Holgado and promising Australian rookie Jacob Roulstone, the new GASGAS Moto3 wing carries a blend of experience and promising speed into the campaign. The crew ranked 6th from 14 teams in 2023 with a haul of seven podium finishes and are targeting more while in red!
Hervé Poncharal, Red Bull GASGAS Tech3 Moto3 Team Owner: “2024 will see our Moto3 squad become the Red Bull GASGAS Tech3 team. We are very proud to become the official flag carrier of the exciting and young GASGAS brand in both MotoGP and Moto3. Our strong partnership with Red Bull will continue and in addition we are extremely happy to welcome on board MOTUL as our official oil partner. Daniel Holgado will lead our squad in 2024, after he made us dream last year with an incredible season, achieving three wins and a few other podiums. I know that Dani will be even stronger in 2024 and he is hungry for more. Alongside him, we have an exciting Australian rookie, Jacob Roulstone, who joined us at the Valencia Test in November. He had a positive first day with the team, and I know that he will use both Portimao and Jerez Tests to arrive prepared and ready to go for his first season in Moto3. The start of the season cannot come soon enough!”
Jens Hainbach, Vice President Sports Management Road Racing: “A few changes for the Tech3 Moto3 team for 2024 but the standards and the objectives remain very much the same. The squad has delivered Grand Prix wins for the last two years and has also helped to develop talent as part of the GP Academy. With Dani and Jacob now in red this season we know the work will continue and I’m sure the success also.”