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Pedro Acosta has flown through Grand Prix racing since finishing 2nd on his Moto3™ debut at Lusail, Qatar and then winning his second outing – round two at the same circuit – in April 2021. He was world champion at the first attempt in that 2021 term and then won three races in his first Moto2 season in 2022. At 19 years and 171 days he is the youngest Moto2 world champion (after being the youngest Moto2 GP winner by 83 days) and the second youngest ever in the intermediate category; runner-up to a man he’ll be working with in 2024, Red Bull KTM Factory Racing test rider Dani Pedrosa. As a measure of his prolificacy, Acosta will enter MotoGP with at least 16 wins (so far) from just 56 Grand Prix career starts. As well as being the youngest, Pedro is easily the ‘freshman’ on the premier class grid for ’24. The next nearest experienced rider – Raul Fernandez – has almost double the amount of GP outings.