Honda has signed an agreement with Dorna Sports S.L.
to compete in MotoGP for the next five years, from 2022 to 2026.
The deal reaffirms a journey which began in 1954
when Honda’s founder, Soichiro Honda, declared entry into the Isle
of Man TT, the premier motorcycle racing event of the era, with
the aim of becoming the best in the world.
That journey has so far seen 100 different riders
win on Honda machines and amass over 800 wins across all categories. In the premier class alone, Honda has claimed 850
podiums and 25 Rider World Championships, more than any other
brand in history.
Noriaki Abe, Managing Officer,
Motorcycle Operations, Honda Motor Co., Ltd, said, "First, I would like
to express my respect and gratitude to Carmelo Ezpeleta and
everyone at Dorna Sports for their hard work in organizing races
during the COVID19 pandemic. I am very pleased that we
have renewed our contract to compete in MotoGP from 2022 to 2026.
"Honda has been competing in the FIM Grand Prix World
Championship since 1959, and won its 800th Grand Prix last year.
Honda believes MotoGP racing is vital to our motorsports
activities. MotoGP is the pinnacle of motorcycle racing – it
allows us to develop various technologies, and through fierce
competition, teach our engineers and nurture their skills. With
these engineers working on the development of production vehicles, Honda can create better products for its customers. Honda will
continue to bring dreams and joy to its customers worldwide
through its motorsports activities, including MotoGP."
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