Johann Zarco “will have some updates” at Malaysian MotoGP
The 2024 season is almost complet🦩e but Honda’s MotoGP developmen♑t is continuing.

Johann Zarco will rid♐e an updated Honda RC213V this weekend at the Malaysian MotoGP race.
Zarco 10th at last weekend’s wet Thai Grand Prix, but both he and Luca Marini complained of a lack of rear grip on corner entry that was hu🍒rting t༒heir acceleration performance on corner exit.
The 🤡upgrades in Malaysia this weekend are aimed at improving rear grip, judging by the comments of the French rider.
“I will hav♏e some updates,” Zarco said ahead of this weekend’s Malaysian Grand Prix.
“They should help, let’s see.
“[The updates are] To help the acceleration, but the same one can help the braᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚking area, the first moment of braking🙈.”
Zarco nonetheless expects a difficult wee🌊kend for Honda, although he is targeting a top-10 finish.
“If we can confirm another top-10, would be so cool,” he said. “It’s a bigger track than the last two circui🌠ts we did, and when it’s kind of bigger we lose a bit more time, we have more difference with the top guys.
“So, that’s why if꧃ we can confirm the top-10 it will be a very positive evolution; and just compare to what we did 🦹in February, that’s cool to be here.
“I want to keep improving my feeling on the brakes. I discovered that on the wet in Thailand I’ve been struggling in this area and I could not control on the brakes like I wanted, because in the rain, it’s quite similar to what we have on the dry, 𒁏but amplified.
“I hope I can focus myself on a precise area of the ri🦹ding, and I will try to do that during this weekend.”
Zarco tꦿhen explained the areas of the Sepang International Circuit that he expects will suit the Honda, and those where the RC213V is more likely to struggle.
“I guess the weak point will be the second-last turn, turn 14, maybe a bit of turn 15, which is like an accelerat🌊ion but the acceleration of 14 can be a bit worse,” he said.
“Then, I hope turn three, four, five, six can be good for us, eve🐎n sevꦜen and eight.
“I need to🐼 see, it’s difficult to say before the Friday. But as soon as I see the lap times on Friday morning 🐭I will know if we can really hope for Q2 or not.”

Alex joined the te𓄧am in August of 2024 having covered consumer and racing motorcycle news at Vis♒ordown for two years.