MXGP Germany: Valerio Lata’s season-best P4 in wild conditions
TrialGP Corsica: Toni Bou makes it 6 straight wins!
IndyCar: Kyle Kirkwood dominates Detroit GP for his 2nd win of 2025. 7 straight IndyCar wins! A new era begins
F1: Penalty drops Verstappen to P10 in Spain. Isack Hadjar scores again! P7 in Spain, now 9th in the standings
MX GP GERMANY
Lata Shines with Season-Best Performance at MXGP of Germany
1st June 2025: Honda HRC’s Valerio Lata delivered a standout performance at the MXGP of Germany, finishing fourth overall—his best result of the season—after two hard-fought fourth-place moto finishes in drastically different track conditions. The young Italian, who had already impressed with a win in the qualification race, narrowly missed the podium due to a second moto tie-breaker, but proved his grit by excelling in both dry and muddy conditions. Despite fierce competition and challenging ruts in the first moto, and heavy rain creating chaos in the second, Lata stayed composed and competitive throughout. Meanwhile, teammates Ferruccio Zanchi and Ruben Fernandez both suffered crashes on the same section of the track and were forced to withdraw, casting doubt on their participation in next weekend’s race in Latvia.
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Trial GP France
Bou extends series lead in Corsica
1st June 2025: Toni Bou continued his unstoppable form at the TrialGP of Corsica, securing back-to-back victories for the third consecutive round in 2025 and extending his winning streak to six races. In sweltering conditions and highly technical zones, the Repsol Honda star outclassed rivals with clinical precision, edging out Jaime Busto by just one point on Sunday. Teammate Gabriel Marcelli showed strong pace throughout the weekend but narrowly missed the podium twice, finishing fourth overall after a tie-breaker loss in the second race. As the championship hits its halfway mark, Bou leads with 322 points, while Marcelli holds third place heading into next week’s San Marino round.
Mean while in Trial 2, Miquel Gelabert delivered a flawless performance at the French TrialGP, claiming both Sunday victories and climbing to second in the Trial2 championship standings. The Honda Montesa and RTL Electric rider showed exceptional consistency and control, cleaning 11 zones in the second race and earning maximum points to narrow the gap to class leader Harry Hemingway to just 20 points. With 233 points overall, Gelabert now heads into next weekend’s San Marino TrialGP firmly in title contention.
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https://electric.hondaracingcorporation.com/report/double-win-for-gelabert-in-calvi/
https://trial.hondaracingcorporation.com/report/bou-extends-series-lead-in-corsica/
Spanish GP
Penalty Drops Verstappen to 10th as Hadjar Shines Again in Spain
1st June 2025: Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya: Max Verstappen’s podium hopes were dashed at the Spanish Grand Prix after a late-race 10-second penalty relegated him to 10th place, following an off-track excursion and contact with George Russell. Meanwhile, rookie Isack Hadjar continued his impressive form, finishing seventh for VCARB and collecting valuable points for the second weekend in a row. With 21 points, the 20-year-old now ranks ninth in the Drivers' Standings. Teammates Yuki Tsunoda and Liam Lawson finished 13th and 11th, respectively, just outside the points.
Detroit Indy Car
Kyle Kirkwood delivers Honda’s seventh straight win of 2025 in Detroit
1st June, Streets of Detroit: Kyle Kirkwood secured his second win of the 2025 season—and fourth career IndyCar victory—by dominating the Detroit Grand Prix in his #27 Andretti Global Honda, leading 48 of 100 laps. Teammate Colton Herta joined him on the podium in third, while Chip Ganassi Racing’s Kyffin Simpson achieved a career-best fifth. Honda celebrated its seventh straight win to open the season, setting a record in the multi-manufacturer era. In the championship standings, Kirkwood climbs back to third, trailing leader Alex Palou by 102 points after the reigning champ was taken out of podium contention on lap 72 but still retains a strong lead overall.