Marquez cleared for MotoGP return at Sepang test
Marc Marquez will make his MotoGP return at the opening pre-season test of the year at Sepang early next month after his diplopia treatment has been deemed a “complete success.” ...
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Marc Marquez will make his MotoGP return at the opening pre-season test of the year at Sepang early next month after his diplopia treatment has been deemed a “complete success.” ...
Simon Pagenaud starts a new chapter in his IndyCar career this season, switching from Team Penske, where he raced for the past seven years, to the up-and-coming Meyer Shank Racing ...
Honda’s Marc Marquez will test a road-going Honda superbike at Portimao on Sunday as he returns to track action for the first time in three months. The Spaniard was forced ...
Honda's motorsport boss Masashi Yamamoto believes that the Japanese manufacturer’s departure from Formula 1 has come too early. In 2020, Honda announced that it would leave the sport at the conclusion ...
Honda’s Marc Marquez has been cleared to once again ride a motorcycle following several months recovering from blurred vision as a result of suffering a diplopia. The six-time premier class ...
Honda’s motorsport boss Masashi Yamamoto says that he “hopes and expects” to see the Japanese manufacturer back in Formula 1 in the future. Honda exited the sport following the conclusion of the ...
In the third slice of Motorsport Week's six-chapter look at the 2021 MotoGP world championship season, we review Honda's tough campaign that proved pivotal in finally seeing it have to ...
Marc Marquez’s recovery following the re-introduction of an eye injury as a result of a motocross crash is progressing “adequately” according to his Honda MotoGP squad. The six-time premier class ...
Honda says Max Verstappen’s world title acts as a reward for its tenacity after “hitting rock bottom” during the early days of its return to Formula 1. Honda struggled during ...
Honda’s Formula 1 Managing Director Masashi Yamamoto says the company can be proud of its progress in the championship and that its “dream is almost within our grasp.” Honda will ...