MotoGP is preparing to head to Barcelona for the Solidarity GP in what will be the last stage of the year and Nicolas Goyon recalled the commitment and focus on helping people in the Valencian community, the place where the final event of 2024 would take place that the team, and specifically Pedro Acosta, will try to finish well.
The GASGAS Tech3 Team Manager recalled, in a statement, the move of the GP to Montmeló, and how everything is being done to help people who suffered from Storm Dana in Valencia:
– We are heading to the final round of the 2024 MotoGP World Championship, which will be held at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya following the devastating floods in Valencia. The entire MotoGP community is fully committed to race for Valencia, and several actions will be taken by teams and riders to help the people in need. It will be the second time of the year that we go racing in Barcelona, an extra chance for our riders as they already have experience from earlier this year in June.
The Frenchman also did not forget Pedro Acosta, a driver who will say goodbye to the team at the end of the year, and the performance he had on the Catalan circuit this year: ‘Pedro Acosta qualified on row 2, he was on the podium in the sprint, and he was fighting for the podium in the main race until he crashed. He could recover to P13 though’.
And he was convinced that the #31 heads into the GP with high motivation: ‘He will be heading to that last round with full confidence from two very good rounds in Thailand and Malaysia, and we know that he will want to end his rookie season with a strong result’.