Mir edges Nakagami in close fought Italian GP Sprint

Mir edges Nakagami in close fought Italian GP Sprint

Mugello Circuit, Italy – June 22, 2025 – The hard work continued for Honda HRC Castrol at round nine, Joan Mir and Takaaki Nakagami diligently working throughout a complicated weekend to capture 14th and 15th in the Sprint

Temperatures and tensions continued to rise in Mugello as the MotoGP weekend entered the business section with Qualifying and the Sprint. Both sessions would see the Honda HRC Castrol team dig in and do their utmost even in the difficult circumstances on the track.

Making some improvements overnight, Joan Mir was able to be in the mix as morning practice began on Saturday. Q1 saw the 2020 MotoGP World Champion put in an impressive performance, wrestling his Honda RC213V around to finish the session in eighth place. From 18th on the grid, Mir was able to put together a consistent Sprint to pick off several of his rivals after a wide route around Turn 1. Taking 14th place at the flag, he secured top Honda honours and gained more valuable information for Sunday’s main event.

Takaaki Nakagami continued to stay right with his teammate, demonstrating his MotoGP level speed even in his new guise as a test rider. 0.050s shy of Mir in Q1, Nakagami would line up in 19th for the Sprint and race to 15th in the 11-lap Sprint. This fill-in appearance for the injured Luca Marini has given the #30 a chance to confirm several settings he has been trying with the Test Team in Motegi.

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Sundays have normally seen the Honda HRC riders show more of their potential, both Mir and Nakagami in the mix for points tomorrow if this form holds true. Starting at 14:00 Local Time, the 23-lap Italian Grand Prix should have the local crowd on their feet once again.

Commenting after the sprint, Joan Mir said, “We made some improvements compared to yesterday and this morning I was feeling pretty good in fact. But of course, everyone else also improves and we continue in what we knew already would be a tough weekend. In the long race anything can happen, so hopefully we can make some progress like today and fight for some points.

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While Takaaki Nakagami said, “In the morning we tried the bike a bit longer to get some more stability on corner exit. We also tried a couple of small items I have been working on with the Test Team in Japan. It was good to try these things here to add to my main job, which is testing things in Japan. A better feeling with what we tried, but this afternoon was tough with the higher track temperature, and we struggled more in the heat. I keep doing my things to help the team in the future.

Italian GP – Race results:

Pos.RiderNumNationPointsTeamConstructorTime/Gap
1Marquez Marc93SPA12Ducati Lenovo TeamDucati19:31.4
2Marquez Alex73SPA9Team Gresini Racing MotoGPDucati1.441
3Bagnaia Francesco63ITA7Ducati Lenovo TeamDucati2.561
4Vinales Maverick25SPA6Red Bull KTM Tech 3KTM3.099
5Di Giannantonio Fabio49ITA5Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing TeamDucati4.139
6Bezzecchi Marco72ITA4Aprilia RacingAprilia6.391
7Morbidelli Franco21ITA3Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing TeamDucati7.631
8Fernandez Raul25SPA2Trackhouse RacingAprilia8.926
9Aldegeur Fermin54SPA1Team Gresini Racing MotoGPDucati10.361
10Quartararo Fabio20FRA0Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGPYamaha11.096
11Bastianini Enea23ITA0Red Bull KTM Tech 3KTM11.87
12Ogura Ai79JPN0Trackhouse RacingAprilia12.93
13Oliveira Miguel88POR0Prima Pramac YamahaYamaha13.916
14Mir Joan36SPA0Honda HRC CastrolHonda15.46
15Nakagami Takaaki30JPN0Honda HRC CastrolHonda17.038
16Miller Jack43AUS0Prima Pramac YamahaYamaha20.031
17Savadori Lorenzo32ITA0Aprilia RacingAprilia20.729
18Rins Alex42SPA0Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGPYamaha24.661
19Chantra Somkiat35THA0LCR HondaHonda31.539
20Acosta Pedro37SPADNFRed Bull KTM Factory RacingKTMDNF
21Zarco Johann5FRADNFLCR HondaHondaDNF
22Binder Brad33RSADNFRed Bull KTM Factory RacingKTMDNF

 

 

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