Pedro Acosta Sees Progress with 3rd Place Finish at Le Mans
Pedro Acosta, the talented young Spanish rider, made his mark at the French MotoGP Grand Prix at Le Mans, showing remarkable progress by taking third place during Friday’s free practice.
After facing the challenges at Jerez last Sunday, Acosta responded impressively by being one of the persistent drivers during free practice at the Le Mans circuit. As the fourth best rider in the world championship and the best KTM rider, Acosta showed his skills by starting the day in second place in the first practice session, behind only Jorge Martin.
His determination and talent were further demonstrated during the afternoon when he secured his place in Qualifier 2 by finishing third, behind only Martin and defending champion Francesco Bagnaia.
In his statements after training, Acosta expressed himself satisfied with the progress made. He emphasized that although Friday morning was challenging, the day ended up being more favorable for him and his team. The young rider emphasized the importance of the improvements made to the bike’s electronics, which contributed to a more positive feeling during training.
Acosta also shared his optimistic outlook for the rest of the Le Mans race weekend. He expressed confidence in his ability to compete at the same level as the championship leaders, stressing that Le Mans is a track where he feels comfortable and can show his true potential.
Furthermore, Acosta’s impressive performance was a reflection not only of his individual talent, but also of the hard work and dedication of the entire team. He recognized the importance of teamwork and continuous cooperation between managers and engineers to achieve success.
Meanwhile, his teammate Jack Miller also put in a solid performance to take sixth place, highlighting the strength of the Tech3 team on the Le Mans circuit.
With tremendous progress made during free practice, Pedro Acosta is ready to face the challenges of Sunday’s race with renewed determination and confidence. MotoGP fans are eagerly waiting to see how the new Spanish prodigy fares during the remainder of the French Grand Prix at Le Mans.