
Romano Albesiano appointed as new Honda Technical Director for 2025 MotoGP
Romano Albesiano has been appointed as the new Honda Technical Director effective from the 2025 MotoGP season
Romano Albesiano has been appointed as the new Honda Technical Director effective from the 2025 MotoGP season
In a shocking turn of events Honda Racing Corporation (HRC) and Spanish oil company Repsol have announced the end of their iconic 30-year MotoGP partnership
Joan Mir has officially withdrawn from the 2024 San Marino MotoGP due to health complications stemming from gastroenteritis
The Repsol Honda team unveiled an entirely new livery for their RC213-Vs for 2024 MotoGP with longtime title partner Repsol cutting back on its support for the team this season.
Honda team manager Alberto Puig revealed a major team restructure is in the works ahead of 2024 as the manufacturer finished last in the 2023 MotoGP Constructors’ Championship
Fabio di Giannantonio has opened up about the possibility to join Honda in order to rescue his MotoGP career.
The scheduled date for Marc Marquez’s debut on a Ducati appears to have been set.
Joan Mir has claimed that he is “in another phase” emotionally as he is attempting to remain optimistic in order to cope with Honda’s persistent MotoGP struggles.
Iker Lecuona will make his second outing of the season in the MotoGP World Championship this weekend with Repsol Honda as he replaces injured Joan Mir in the Dutch Grand Prix.
Six-time MotoGP champion Marc Marquez got back on a motorbike for the first time since undergoing arm surgery in June.
Six weeks after having surgery on his right arm in the United States, six-time MotoGP world champion Marc Marquez has been granted the all-clear to start physiotherapy, his Repsol Honda team announced on Friday.
The Repsol Honda Team has revealed that Stefan Bradl will fill in for Marc Marquez at this weekend’s Catalan MotoGP while he is undergoing surgery.
Pol Espargaro will be the Repsol Honda Team’s sole rider in this weekend’s MotoGP season finale at Valencia, as Marc Marquez remains sidelined. Then, it was Honda test rider Stefan Bradl who filled the breach, as he had done when #93 missed most of last season and the first two rounds of 2021 due to his badly broken arm. However, the German has not been called up this time around, meaning only #44 will be in the garage at the Valencia Grand Prix. “On Tuesday it was announced that Marc Marquez will miss both the Valencia GP and the Jerez Test due to diplopia after a training crash,” read the works Honda team’s pre-event press release, in part. “The Repsol Honda Team have elected not to field a replacement for the Valencia GP weekend.” Espargaro, who moved across from KTM in the last off-season, is enjoying his best run of form to results with Honda. The Spaniard has five top 10 finishes in the last six races, including his first podium on an RC213V at Misano, two rounds ago, and is hoping to continue that form. “First I want to wish Marc all the best during this difficult time and I hope he can recover soon and well,” said Espargaro. “His absence will of course be felt at the track, but we arrive in Valencia still motivated to do our job the best we can. “It’s a circuit that I really enjoy a lot, I achieved my first MotoGP podium there in 2018 and I think we can do well there this year. “The circuit is very cold at this time of year and this is good for us. It’s the last race, I want to continue the speed from the last races to end well before 2022 begins in Jerez.” Marquez will also miss the post-season test which takes place at Jerez on November 18-19.