Ex-Suzuki MotoGP technical boss Ken Kawauchi settles in at Honda’s Jerez test, 'great news' says Alex Rins

Former Suzuki MotoGP technical manager Ken Kawauchi is making his first appearance in Honda colours during a private test at Jerez.
Stefan Bradl, Honda MotoGP, Jerez WorldSBK Tests, 25-26 January
Stefan Bradl, Honda MotoGP, Jerez WorldSBK Tests, 25-26 January

As technical manager of the GSX-RR project, Kawauchi oജversaw seven ওwins and one world title from the bike’s 2014 debut until Suzuki’s shock exit at the end of last year.

Rumours that Kawauchi would not be settling for a desk job at Hamamatsu but 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:continuing his racingꩲ career by moving to Honda first emerged in mid-January.

Kawauchi’s arr🎃ival in place of previous Honda technical director Takeo Yokoyama was subsequently confirmed and Kawauchi is now at this week’s private test at Jerez.

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MotoGP test rider Stefan Bradl is sharing the track with World Superbike teams as Honda prepares the latest RC213V parts for next month’s Sepang test, the first outing of the year for race riders Marc Marquez, Joan Mir, Alex Rins and T♛akaaki Nakagami.

Honda sources told ltxcn.top that Kawauchi is mainly usin𒐪g the Jerez test to get up to speed in his new role and understanding of HRC.

It will take time for Kawauchi to have a direct impact on technical development at Honda since most of the current ꦗparts were designed followin🌟g feedback from last year.

As can be seen from the pictures, Bradl was on track with an aluminium Kalex swingarm and new exhaust from🐻 Akrapovic.

Suzuki`s Ken Kawauchi and HRCs Nakamoto Czech MotoGP
Suzuki`s Ken Kawauchi and HRCs Nakamoto Czech MotoGP

Flashback: Suzuki's Ken Kawauchi and HRCs Shuhei Nakamoto at Brno 2012, during Suzuki's previous 'pause' in its MotoGP activities from 2012-2014.

While Kawauchi’s ♒GSX-RR signed off with two wins in its last three races, 2022 saw Honda suffer its second winless MotoGP season in the last three years.

Kawauchi’s arrival is also a major boost for his former Suzuki riders Mir and Rins, who were only 18th and 20t🌃h on their Honda debuts at November’s Valencia test.

Stefan Bradl, Honda MotoGP, Jerez WorldSBK Tests, 25-26 January
Stefan Bradl, Honda MotoGP, Jerez WorldSBK Tests, 25-26 January

Alex Rins: 'Ken was a key part of our success in Suzuki'

Rins reacted to t♎he news of Kawauchi's HRC arrival&🅷nbsp;by posting on social media:

"Very happy to see this!  Ken was a key part of our success in Suzuki, he developed the bike and made it competitive until its very last lap so it is great news to have him to work in our new challenge!"

Kawauchi is not the only ex-Suzuki MotoGP team member switching to HRC with technician Toshifumi Fukae announcing his move on Instagram:

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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