Unveiling the Safety Concerns: Evaluating the Honda RC213V’s Trustworthiness in MotoGP

2023-06-19 21:00:54


In the Honda camp, Marc Márquez fell during the warm-up session, his fourth fall of the weekend, and a fractured left thumb. Marc Márquez withdrew from the race. Takaaki Nakagami, who was the last Honda rider on the track, also felt at risk where Marc crashed. In MotoGP, which is becoming more and more severe, there is a big difference between a bike that can be trusted and pushed, but the current Honda RC213V is said to be evaluated by riders as not safe enough to push with their lives. It is no exaggeration to say that

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I wish the other three a speedy recovery.

Takaaki Nakagami

“I was behind him just before he crashed and he didn’t do anything wrong. The speed was fine, but suddenly the rear drifted and the rear didn’t stop spinning. It was on the high side.We are on the same bike and it was scary because I felt that the rear was going to be tricky in that corner.I always felt that kind of behavior in practice and in the race. I have actually fallen.”

“The bike keeps moving and the grip is low. I feel like I want a safer bike. I think it will be a very difficult time, but I will not give up and I want to work with HRC and Honda to create a more competitive bike.Honestly, I don’t want to run outside the points or finish in the 15th place. I don’t want to take risks, but what I can do now is to keep pushing and stay focused and competitive.”

(Photo courtesy of michelin)

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