The Citizen (Gauteng)

Ambitious Honda eyes more world titles

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Honda last week announced plans to participat­e in motorcycle world championsh­ip racing activities next year.

They will continue to compete in the premier classes of motorcycle road racing, the motocross and Trials World Championsh­ips, plus the Dakar Rally, with Honda Racing Corporatio­n (HRC) factory teams aiming to win the titles in each category.

In the MotoGP class, five-time world champion and 2018 winner Marc Marquez will be joined by Jorge Lorenzo to race for Repsol Honda Team.

In the Motocross World Championsh­ip Series MXGP class, 2016 champion Tim Gajser and Brian Bogers will continue to represent Team HRC and in the TrialGP World Championsh­ip Series class, 12-time consecutiv­e winner Toni Bou as well as Takahisa Fujinami, in his 24th year, will once again race for Repsol Honda Team. In the Dakar Rally 2019, Kevin Benavides, Joan Barreda, Paulo Goncalves, Ricky Brabec and Jose Ignacio Cornejo will represent the Monster Energy Honda Team. In addition to the manufactur­er’s factory teams, Honda-supported teams will compete in major 2019 world championsh­ips. In the Superbike World Championsh­ip Series, HRC will support the team operated by Althea Racing and Moriwaki Engineerin­g, with Leon Camier and Ryuichi Kiyonari as their riders. In the Endurance World Championsh­ip series, 2017-2018 winners FCC TSR Honda France will continue to be represente­d by Freddy Foray and Josh Hook, with Mike di Meglio also joining the team. Last season’s overall third-placed team, Honda Endurance Racing, will continue their quest to win the EWC title.

In the 450SX class of the AMA SuperCross World Championsh­ip Series, held mainly in North America, American Honda’s factory team will continue with Ken Roczen and Cole Seely.

A HRC spokespers­on said: “Racing is Honda’s driving force and through competing... it hones its technologi­es and its people. Honda will continue to realise ‘The Power of Dreams’ with its customers, in its products, services and racing activities.” – Own Correspond­ent

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 ??  ?? FLAGSHIP. Honda’s highest profile racing endeavour for 2019 will be the MotoGP season, with current world champion Marq Marquez and Jorge Lorenzo on their Repsol Honda entries.
FLAGSHIP. Honda’s highest profile racing endeavour for 2019 will be the MotoGP season, with current world champion Marq Marquez and Jorge Lorenzo on their Repsol Honda entries.

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