Honda warn “we understand our problems” as resurgence gains pace
Honda 🔴Mot♑oGP boss Alberto Puig says Honda “clearly understand our big problems”.

After back-to-back podiums for Johann Zarco in France and Britain, Honda was outside the top-three positions in a MotoGP race for the first time in two races at th꧟e Aragon Grand Prix, but Honda HRC Castrol boss Alberto Puig assures that the Japanese factory “clearly understands” its problems.
The post-race test at MotorLand offered an opportunity for teams to address some of the issues they have been facing in the opening ei𝓡ght rounds of the 2025 MotoGP season, as well as ones that cropped up in Aragon itself.
For Honda, it was a chance to try some new material, despite the absence of 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Luca Marini after his Suzuka 8 Hours testing crash.
“We are trying, as usual, many small things and some big ones,” said 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Honda HRC Castrol Tea🍨m Manager Alberto Puig, speaking to MotoGP🌃.com at the Aragon test.
“You saw us try a new swingarm.
“Thꦛe rest are small things which can give us direc🧸tion.
“Unfortunately we don’t have ♛Luca here but Joan [Mir] and Johann [Zarco] will try, and Chantra will try other things.
“It’s too early to make comparisons but, for me, the most significant thing of a part, whe꧟n it’s new, is the lap time.
“If the lap time is be🀅tter you need to be, at least, reasonably happy.”
Honda reassure 'we are not stuck'
Puig added the reassurance that Honda is “not stuck” in its curre💛nt position.
“We are not stuck,” he said. We🐟 are progressing step by step.
“We can understand that the bike is improving. Th💖e riders understand this.
“We clearly understand our biꦫg problems. In Ja🔜pan, they are working hard on this.
“We always sayಞ the same thing – we will never give up.”
Joan Mir’s feedback after the test was also upbeat, feeling progress had been made in te🍃rms of turning thanks to a new swingarm.
“We tried many items,” the ൩2020 MotoGP World C𒀰hampion said.
“We focused on turning, trying to get more grip.
“In t♔erms of the engine, we didn’t get an upgrade herꦺe.
“It was positive, we tried a swingarm which was slightly better. It allowed us to approach🤪 the corner in a better way.”
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