Marini in the spotlight as Mir misses Qatar Sprint

Marini in the spotlight as Mir misses Qatar Sprint

Lusail International Circuit, Qatar – April 13, 2025 – All eyes were on Luca Marini in the Honda HRC Castrol team as illness forced Joan Mir out of the Sprint, Marini battling on to 15th and collecting important data for Sunday where he aims for more

Another day of two halves at the Lusail International Circuit as qualifying took place during the day and the Sprint lighting up the night sky of Qatar. The Honda HRC Castrol team diligently went about their work in both conditions as the fourth round of the year continued.

Able to make further progress from his Friday base, Luca Marini set a best time of 1’51.728 in Q1 and ended the 15 minute session inside the top five. From 15th on the grid, the #10 immediately went for the inside line as the 11-lap Sprint got underway as he went about hunting early gains. Lapping steadily in mid 1’53s, Marini would bring his Honda RC213V home in 15th place after an intense last lap with Brad Binder. Although he and his team had hoped for more, they remain optimistic of making further gains on Sunday.

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Joan Mir had a complicated Saturday in Qatar, the #36 suffering from gastroenteritis. After qualifying down in 21st, it was advised he sit out the Sprint Race in order to recover before Sunday’s Grand Prix. He will be reviewed again before Warm Up.

Honda HRC Castrol is aiming to have a full complement of riders back out on track for the 22-lap Qatar GP tomorrow, Sunday April 13, scheduled to start at 20:00 Local Time.

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Commenting after the sprint, Luca Marini said, “Tomorrow morning we need to try some things to improve for Sunday, usually it’s where we are stronger at each of Grands Prix. There’s work to do to improve our situation. We knew here would be a weekend with more things to overcome, so it’s not completely surprising. The good thing about weekends like this is that you can really focus and work on these areas because I think our overall package is quite good and we can be up there fighting.”

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QATAR GP – Race results:

Pos.RiderNumNationPointsTeamConstructorTime/Gap
1Marquez Marc93SPA12Ducati Lenovo TeamDucati20’38.304
2Marquez Alex73SPA9Team Gresini Racing MotoGPDucati1.577
3Morbidelli Franco21ITA7Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing TeamDucati3.988
4Aldegeur Fermin54SPA6Team Gresini Racing MotoGPDucati4.369
5Quartararo Fabio20FRA5Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGPYamaha4.593
6Di Giannantonio Fabio49ITA4Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing TeamDucati5.099
7Ogura Ai79JPN3Trackhouse RacingAprilia10.199
8Bagnaia Francesco63ITA2Ducati Lenovo TeamDucati10.334
9Bezzecchi Marco72ITA1Aprilia RacingAprilia11.3
10Vinales Maverick25SPA0Red Bull KTM Tech 3KTM12.554
11Acosta Pedro37SPA0Red Bull KTM Factory RacingKTM13.676
12Rins Alex42SPA0Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGPYamaha14.273
13Bastianini Enea23ITA0Red Bull KTM Tech 3KTM14.408
14Binder Brad33RSA0Red Bull KTM Factory RacingKTM15.459
15Marini Luca10ITA0Honda HRC CastrolHonda15.587
16Martin Jorge89SPA0Aprilia RacingAprilia15.775
17Fernandez Raul25SPA0Trackhouse RacingAprilia16.317
18Fernandez Augusto7SPA0Prima Pramac YamahaYamaha17.922
19Miller Jack43AUS0Prima Pramac YamahaYamaha20.274
20Chantra Somkiat35THA0LCR HondaHonda31.106
21Zarco Johann5FRADNFLCR HondaHondaDNF

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