Brad Binder Fights to Regain Form in MotoGP
Brad Binder finished 10th in the Hungary Grand Prix, a result that leaves him struggling to secure a ride for 2027.
The Red Bull KTM rider had a tough weekend, qualifying in 17th place and finishing the sprint race in 16th place on Saturday.
He finished more than 24 seconds behind Marc Marquez's winning pace on Sunday.
Binder's factory KTM contract expires at the end of the season, and he still hasn’t secured a ride for 2027.
He needs to improve his performance to attract potential teams.
Binder will have a chance to redeem himself at the upcoming double header in Czechia and the Netherlands.
He currently has 48 points and is ranked 13th in the premier class championship.
The Hungary Grand Prix saw several top riders crash out on the first lap, including Marco Bezzecchi, Jorge Martin, and Fabio Di Giannantonio.
Binder's teammate, Pedro Acosta, finished second, over 23 seconds ahead of him.
Brad Binder told the KTM website that he was missing pace and needs to work out how to improve.
He is hoping for a much better weekend at Brno.
The MotoGP takes a break this weekend before resuming with the double header.
Brad Binder will be looking to bounce back and secure a better finish.
He has his sights set on improving his average pace.
The competition is fierce, with Marc Marquez moving up to fifth after his 100th career win in Hungary.
Brad Binder is determined to do something this week to work out how to improve.
He knows that fighting for 10th place is not much fun.