Sepang MotoGP Test: Joan Mir: ‘We are struggling, far’, Alex Rins ‘felt something different’

2020 world champion Mir, who had been 18th (+0.882s) on his Repsol Honda debut at Valencia last November, was +1.362s froℱm VR46’s Marco Bezzecchi after💦 53 laps of the Malaysian Grand Prix venue.
Although Mir was only 0.4s from the top Honda of team-mate Marc Marquez, he st꧅ill de♛scribed his situation as ‘struggling’ and ‘far’.
“It's true that they're completely different tracks and everyt๊hing but at the end we are in a similar position at the moment,” Mir said. “So we are struggling for sure.
“I think that this track is not probably the ✱best foไr this bike but, you know, we are far.
“I was able to impro💜ve during the day, especially with used tyres, I was able to feel more and more comfortable. But I'm missing a lot in a fast lap time because I don't have the confidence and the feeling to make like a time attack at the moment. I'm still not ready.
“But step by step we are getting closer. It's true that compar𓆉ed to theജ riders in front. We are far. We are working on it. I've tried a lot of things today, but it’s part of the process.”
Adding that he didn’t come to Sepang with any expectation🦋s😼, the Spaniard explained: “I came here with the idea to work hard and to try to build some speed.
“In Valencia, I had a different feeling from today, because in Valencia I was struggling a lot to keep t♌he lap time. And it 💃was strange because it was something that is always one of my strong points, to keep the lap time and to be smooth and to arrive at the end of the race with some tyre.
“in Valencia it was dropping a lot. And theཧn when I was putting a new tyre, I was able to feel a lot the new tyre more or less. Here the lap time stayed a bit more con🦄stant than there. So I expected when I put the new tyre to have something more but it’s true that I am still not ready.”
In terms of bike changes: “We’ve been trying to improve the grip, to improve a little bit on the braking. I also tried a couple of fairings that can change completely the character of th🥀e bike.”

Rins: I was shocked, then I realised…
0.131s slower th⛄an Mir and directly behind him on the timesheet was Rins, winner of two of the last three races i👍n 2022 for Suzuki.
“I'm quite happy because I feel something different compared Valencia,” said the ne🍌w LCR Honda rider. “The engine was 🌌different, the power delivery was much better. More to the way that we are used to [at Suzuki], than compared to Honda.
"But for sure there is a still long way to work.
“Today we tried to find a good setup to ride with the medium tyres. I was a little bit shocked because when I saw my position so ꧙back on the timesheet, I say ‘what am I doing wrong?’ But then I realised that almoღst all the people were using the soft tyre.
"In afternoon we put the s⭕oft tyre, that was the race tyre [last year], and I improved one-second. So I'm quite happy with this, because we still have some margin."
"It's quite different [to the Suzuki] for sure," he added of the Honda. "I was struggling today in the braking area - the rear was shaking a lot, moving a l💫ot - and on corner speed but honestly we try something different in the rear on the last run and the corner speed was much better.
"So let's see if we can do some more steps tomorrow, but I'm🍷 happy because I'm trying to get used to the bike now and the bike is answering well."
Mir, Rins reunited with Ken Kawauchi
After s🦋aying farewell to Suzuki technical manager Ken Kawauchi a☂t Valencia last November and making their Honda debuts in the post-race test, Mir and Rins were reunited with the Japanese – now in HRC colours – at Sepang.
“Ken always has his method and this method was a good one in Suzuki, he showed that his methods were working there,” Mir said. “So this is what [he is] doing, to try to give his ideasꦦ and methods to the guys here in Honda, and to learn from him and m🌄ake a mix.
“I think that he can make a good job [but] it is not that Ken arrives and [suddenly] the bike will work! But it's part of the process. It's not easy to find the half a second per lap nowadays in in MotoGP, but we are worওking.”
Rins a𝔉dded: “Ken's working with all the Honda guys. Last year was qui𝓡te critical for [Honda]. So my impression is that they want to improve all the bikes, so all the riders go a little bit faster.
“I expect that he can bring good things to Honda. He has a lot of experience. He worked maꦕny years with Suzuki, so he have a lot of information, he knows the way to do it. So if he can put all his knowledge in Honda, it can be perfect. And he knows me very well, the way I ride and all these things.
“I trust in him. 🎃I trust on Honda. On the🌟 project, so I think they will do a good bike.”

Peter has been in the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is ဣat the forefront of th𝄹e Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.