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October 6th, 2025

Honda Racing Highlights: Podium Pace, Dominant Wins, and Historic Finishes Across Disciplines

  1. Singappore gp

    Verstappen Fights Hard for P2 in Singapore as Title Race Heats Up

     

    October 5th 2025 – Max Verstappen delivered a determined drive to finish second at the 2025 Singapore Grand Prix, keeping his championship hopes alive with a crucial 18 points. Starting from P2, the Dutchman held off intense pressure from McLaren duo Lando Norris and title leader Oscar Piastri, narrowing the gap in the World Championship standings by six points. George Russell claimed victory, while Verstappen’s efforts helped him limit the damage in a weekend where rivals stumbled. Oracle Red Bull Racing teammate Yuki Tsunoda finished 12th, just behind Isack Hadjar in 11th, and ahead of Liam Lawson in 15th.

    For More Information on the race: https://honda.racing/f1/post/f1-2025-rd18-race

  2. MotoGp Indonesia

    Honda HRC Castrol Display Fighting Form as Marini Secures Strong Fifth

    5th October 2025: – Luca Marini delivered one of his most determined rides yet at the season’s most thrilling Grand Prix, storming from sixth to briefly lead before a mid-race incident pushed him down the order. Fighting back with relentless pace, Marini crossed the line in fifth – just shy of a debut Honda podium and strengthening his fight for a top-ten championship finish. Joan Mir showed strong early form, running inside the top ten before an unfortunate fall ended his race. The Honda HRC Castrol Team now look ahead to the Australian and Malaysian rounds with renewed momentum.

    For more information on the race, please visit: https://motogp.hondaracingcorporation.com/report/marini-recovers-to-fifth-with-podium-pace-in-fiery-indonesian-gp/

  3.  X-Trial 2026, Andorra

    Repsol Honda HRC Dominate X-Trial Season Opener with One-Two Finish in Andorra

    4th October 2025The 2026 X-Trial World Championship launched in spectacular fashion in Andorra, where Repsol Honda HRC claimed a commanding one-two finish. Toni Bou opened his title defence with a masterful ride to secure the first victory of the season, while teammate Gabriel Marcelli continued his exceptional form with a strong second place. Bou’s experience shone through in a demanding Grand Final to take the early championship lead, while Marcelli’s impressive pace and precision confirmed his growing stature in the sport. The team now heads to Madrid on November 25th, looking to extend their lead in the World Championship standings.

    For More information: https://trial.hondaracingcorporation.com/report/repsol-honda-hrc-kick-off-2026-x-trial-world-championship-season-with-one-two-finish/

  4. MX of Nations, USA

Honda Riders Shine as Gajser Leads Slovenia to Historic Fifth in Motocross of Nations

6th Oct 2025Honda HRC’s Tim Gajser delivered a standout performance at the 2026 Motocross of Nations, finishing third and fourth in his two motos to secure Slovenia’s best-ever result — fifth overall. Displaying grit and consistency on his Honda CRF450R, Gajser’s effort placed his nation among the world’s elite. Teammate Ruben Fernandez impressed with sixth in race one before a race-three incident forced an early exit, still helping Spain to a top-ten finish. Meanwhile, Honda’s dominance continued with Jett and Hunter Lawrence powering Team Australia to back-to-back Motocross of Nations victories, going one-one-one-three in their motos to retain the Chamberlain Trophy. Jo Shimoda also impressed on his Honda CRF450R debut, contributing strong two-six results for Japan’s 11th-place finish.

For more information on the race: https://mxgp.hondaracingcorporation.com/report/gajser-leads-slovenia-to-fifth-place-at-2025-motocross-of-nations/

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