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Lewis Hamilton’s heroic act: He explains why he personally bought KTM to pull it out of bankruptcy – “I saved KTM, now KTM owes me more Ferraris!”

Lewis Hamilton’s heroic act: He explains why he personally bought KTM to pull it out of bankruptcy – “I saved KTM, now KTM owes me more Ferraris!”

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In a stunning revelation that has shocked the Formula 1 and MotoGP paddocks, Lewis Hamilton has confirmed his crucial role in saving bankrupt  motorcycle manufacturer   KTM. In an emotional and candid statement, the seven-time F1 world champion explained his personal decision to buy the struggling Austrian brand: “I saved KTM, now KTM owes me money, not   Ferrari   !”  

 

The news comes after months of rumors about KTM’s precarious financial situation and potential outside investment. While Hamilton’s name had been linked to a potential takeover of KTM’s MotoGP teams, the extent of his involvement in the company’s acquisition was previously unknown. Sources now indicate that Hamilton, a motorcycle enthusiast, stepped in at a critical time, using his personal fortune to prevent the iconic Austrian manufacturer from collapsing altogether, thereby preserving thousands of jobs and the future of its racing programs across multiple disciplines.

 

In his moving statement, Hamilton reportedly expressed a deep attachment to the KTM brand and a profound desire to see it not only survive, but thrive. His statement, “KTM owes me, Ferrari doesn’t!”, is interpreted by many as a clear indication that his main motivation was not a strategic decision within the Formula 1 landscape or a direct benefit to his plans at Ferrari (which will begin in 2026), but rather a sincere commitment to the preservation of an important entity in the world of motorsport. This selfless act has earned widespread admiration from fans and figures in F1 and MotoGP.

The implications of Hamilton’s heroic intervention are immense. His financial support provides KTM with a vital lifeline, ensuring its continued participation in MotoGP and other disciplines. It also opens up exciting possibilities for collaborations and technological exchanges between Hamilton’s future projects, Ferrari and the KTM brand. This unexpected move by one of motorsport’s biggest stars has not only saved a major player in the motorcycle industry, it has also created a fascinating new dynamic in the world of racing, leading many to question the long-term impact of this extraordinary personal investment.