Mir’s impressive pace delivers Sprint points

Mir’s impressive pace delivers Sprint points

Le Mans Bugatti Grand Prix race circuit, France – May 11, 2025 –Honda HRC Castrol were back in the points on Saturday as Joan Mir cut through the field to go from 15th to ninth as Luca Marini recovered from early drama

An electric atmosphere met the MotoGP World Championship as teams and riders prepared for Free Practice 2 and later Qualifying, the grandstands and hills around the 4.19 kilometre Le Man Circuit swamped with fervent spectators from early in the day. Overnight analysis left Joan Mir and Luca Marini with plenty to try as Saturday’s track action began.

Q1 produced one of the tightest sessions in MotoGP history, a measly 0.106s splitting the top six riders, Joan Mir missing out on the top two by less than 0.050s – similar to Marini’s margin to the top ten the previous day. Starting from 15th on the grid, the #36 set off with a string of high 1’31 laps before dropping into the mid 1’31s for the majority of the race. The consistency saw him take ninth at the end of the 13 lap Sprint, promoted into the points by a late faller just ahead. A positive step forward and another race finish in the bag, Mir and the Honda HRC Castrol squad have a few ideas to find more speed before Sunday’s Grand Prix.

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Sixth in Q1, Luca Marini fell afoul of the narrowest of margins once again and would start in 16th just behind his teammate. Ready for redemption, the Italian primed himself to make up ground as the lights went out on the Sprint. The intensity of the Sprint made for a fiery start as the riders around Marini all jostled for position. Losing out a little early, the #10 was only able to show his potential later in the race as he moved up and into 12th place. Marini is confident of achieving more in the Sprint having shown better pace throughout his longer runs.

Sunday’s main event, the 27-lap French Grand Prix will no doubt be another exciting affair for all involved. Both Honda HRC Castrol have plenty of ideas on how to improve and once again come through the field to challenge deep into the points.

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Commenting after the sprint, Joan Mir said, “We saved our day today in the Sprint. Yesterday we experimented a lot and today we did what we have been using in the past. It was maybe a bit difficult to find the last tenth in Qualifying because of this and when everything is so tight, it can make the difference. In the race I am happy with our pace but starting further back you lose contact with the front group immediately. Once I had some clear track, I was able to show mine and the Honda’s potential more and our lap times were good in the mid 1’31s. I kept something in the pocket to make sure we saw the flag today. For tomorrow we can find a few more tenths with this setup direction and be closer to the front.”

While Luca Marini said, “Not my day today, I keep missing out by just a few thousands! Not going to Q2, we were compromised at the start so had a lot to do early in the race. In the first laps it felt like I was involved in every collision and moment in the back! It’s just bad luck and highlights the importance of Qualifying. It meant I feel like I couldn’t show my pace, but I feel like we are there without these things. I feel really good on the bike, tomorrow we need to make a better start on the bike and normally people are calmer on Sunday. I know that we can improve, as we have done before and our objective is to continue along the line of the previous races.”

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French GP- Race Results:

Pos.RiderNumNationPointsTeamConstructorTime/Gap
1Marquez Marc93SPA12Ducati Lenovo TeamDucati19:49.0
2Marquez Alex73SPA9Team Gresini Racing MotoGPDucati0.53
3Aldegeur Fermin54SPA7Team Gresini Racing MotoGPDucati2.164
4Quartararo Fabio20FRA6Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGPYamaha2.84
5Vinales Maverick25SPA5Red Bull KTM Tech 3KTM5.285
6Zarco Johann5FRA4LCR HondaHonda7.939
7Di Giannantonio Fabio49ITA3Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing TeamDucati8.367
8Rins Alex42SPA2Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGPYamaha8.93
9Mir Joan36SPA1Honda HRC CastrolHonda9.858
10Fernandez Raul25SPA0Trackhouse RacingAprilia11.599
11Miller Jack43AUS0Prima Pramac YamahaYamaha12.238
12Marini Luca10ITA0Honda HRC CastrolHonda12.458
13Bastianini Enea23ITA0Red Bull KTM Tech 3KTM12.54
14Ogura Ai79JPN0Trackhouse RacingAprilia13.61
15Morbidelli Franco21ITA0Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing TeamDucati13.752
16Nakagami Takaaki30JPN0HRC Test TeamHonda15.381
17Bezzecchi Marco72ITA0Aprilia RacingAprilia15.904
18Savadori Lorenzo32ITA0Aprilia RacingAprilia27.507
19Acosta Pedro37SPA0Red Bull KTM Factory RacingKTM28.342
20Oliveira Miguel88POR0Prima Pramac YamahaYamaha44.807
21Binder Brad33RSADNFRed Bull KTM Factory RacingKTMDNF
22Bagnaia Francesco63ITADNFDucati Lenovo TeamDucatiDNF

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