Six-time MotoGP champion Marc Marquez is ready to make waves at the Buddh International Circuit during the Grand Prix of India, scheduled to take place from September 22 to September 24.
The result is another step in the upward trajectory of Marquez and Honda’s results in recent rounds, the number 93 now having taken points in three consecutive races and earning the first top-ten of the year. All involved remain unsatisfied with these results however as the Repsol Honda Team
Marc Marquez earned another safe top-ten finish after a spirited start to the San Marino Sprint, Joan Mir, unfortunately, suffered through a complicated race.
The constant work continued as the Repsol Honda Team immediately packed up and drove the 1,200 kilometres from Barcelona to Misano for this weekend’s Gran Prix. Having regularly been on the MotoGP World Championship calendar since the 90s, the 4.23-kilometer-long circuit is popular with fans
Sunday proved to be a dramatic day at the Catalan GP as chaos unfolded over the opening few corners, both Repsol Honda Team riders avoiding issues. With the Red Flag immediately coming out Marc Marquez and Joan Mir returned to the Repsol Honda Team garage and awaited the restart. The race di
Round 11 arrives at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, a special round for the Repsol Honda Team and both its riders. The 4.66-kilometre-long track has been a mainstay of the MotoGP calendar since the early 90s and has seen Honda take a total of 23 wins across all classes, including ten in
Marc Marquez was able to maintain his position throughout the opening lap and began to challenge those ahead for points. The only rider running the soft rear, Marquez was able to consistently gain ground on those in front and joined the battle for the top ten before too long.
Aero work continued for Marc Marquez as he spent the day with the new package equipped on both his machines. Overnight work by the Repsol Honda Team and HRC engineers improved the #93’s feeling.
The Repsol Honda Team pairing of Marc Marquez and Joan Mir arrive in Austria open-minded and ready to work. Race weekends in Austria have been dominated by sudden storms, dramatic red flags and last-corner wins in the past and the 2023 edition looks set to be no different. The 4.32 km long t
After five weeks away, the MotoGP World Championship resumes and begins an intense second half of the year at the historic Silverstone Circuit, Joan Mir back alongside Marc Marquez in the Repsol Honda Team
The Repsol Honda Team arrive in the Netherlands for the last round before the summer break, Marc Marquez back after missing the Grand Prix in Germany with Iker Lecuona alongside him as Joan Mir continues his recovery.
Marc Marquez had a positive Free Practice session as Saturday at the German GP opened in wet conditions. Leading the way, Marquez and the Repsol Honda Team began their final preparations before a crucial Q1 session. With the track changing from wet to dry, the session proved treacherous for