Husqvarna Motorcycles is pleased to announce their participation in the
2014 Moto3 World Championship, which starts in Doha, Qatar on March 23.
The official team will be named Red Bull Husqvarna Factory Racing and
directed by team manager Aki Ajo. Official team rider will be Britain's
Danny Kent.
Under the watchful eye of experienced former racer
Aki Ajo, who has enjoyed a long and successful career in motorsport
racing and team management, Danny Kent will challenge for the Moto3
World Championship title. A second Husqvarna will be ridden by the
promising young rider Niklas Ajo from Finland. Stepping into Grand Prix
Road Racing in 2014, Husqvarna Motorcycle's will begin an exciting new
racing chapter.
The Moto3 class was introduced in 2012,
replacing the 125cc two-stroke category. The class highlights
up-and-coming young talent and is a proving ground for racers aiming to
progress into Moto2 and eventually into the main MotoGP class. Machinery
is restricted to single-cylinder 250cc four-stroke engines. The minimum
total weight for motorcycle and rider is 148 kg (326 lb.). Riders in
the Moto3 class cannot be older than 28 years.
Stefan Pierer,
KTM AG CEO: "Running Husqvarna in the Moto3 World Championship will
bring considerable interest to both the category and the brand. With its
history of 110 years the Husqvarna brand is highly known throughout the
world of racing. The Moto3 stage will give a further boost to grow
Husqvarna stronger than ever. We're looking forward to see great
competition next year."
Pit Beirer, head of Husqvarna
Motorsport: "After our strong commitment to offroad competition,
entering the Moto3 World Championship is a new milestone in the history
of Husqvarna. With the full support of Mr. Pierer and the Husqvarna
Motorcycles Board of Directors, we are extremely excited about this new
project. We will bring the best people and all the necessary energies
together to give the project the success it deserves. Danny Kent will be
our official factory rider, with Niklas Ajo our official support rider.
Both hugely talented young racers, we are looking forward to the start
of Husqvarna's new journey into Grand Prix Road Racing."