Honda told “it’s not just about money” as Aleix Espargaro leads test revival
Pol Espargaro details how Honda can be revived

Honda h🌸ave been warned by ex-rider Pol Espargaro that money isn’t enough to restore them to the pinnacle of MotoGP.
Pol’s brother Aleix Espargaro will retire from racing to become a HRC test rider in 20🌃25, adding vaജluable experience to their project.
Honda have been stuck in a rut ꦿfor several ye🌞ars, highlighted by Marc Marquez’s exit.
Pol Espargaro, who was Marquez’s factory Honda teammate foꦦr two seasons, said: “They are working. I🍨 know they are working.
“But it’s not just about working, resources, or🦩 how much money you have to deliver the resu🧸lt.
“It’s not about that!
“It’s everything together - how do you work? How is the organisation? How is the testing? Beca💙use testing is a very important part of this spo𝓡rt now.
“The guys race twice per weekend so they have no time to tಌest during a race ཧweekend. Maybe in the past, they did.
“So it’s important to have a strong test team. I have seen that this is important for theﷺ progression of manufacturers.
“The level is high and the technology isꦐ so advanced.”
'Difficult to imagine the pressure'
Aleix Espargaro has brought the curtain down on his len🐬gthy MotoGP career, and exited Aprilia, to focus on⛄ testing for Honda.
“Al�ꦓ�eix was looking for something like that,” his brother Pol said.
“It’s really difficult to imagine the 🅺pressure that these guys have every day to perform.
“They push themselves on a race weekend, but a💛lso in their lifestyle to be the best everyday, to question yourself everyday and say ‘how can I be better?’
“Aleix reached a point where he h꧙ad a lot of things in h🅷is head, thinking about what he wants to do in the future.
“He wants to be with his family. Also🔯, he likes cycling and wants to do somethi🐟ng before he’s too old.
🅷“He wants to do different things in life which is understandable after so many years in the paddock.
“To go to Honda, and to make them win again or be at th🐼e top again, is an amazing target, an amazing goal, a great adventure.”

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from Ameri﷽ca🃏n sports, to football, to F1.