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November 10th, 2025

Honda Racing Highlights: Verstappen's Podium, MotoGP Battles, and X-Trial Double Podium

Formula 1 GP, Brazil

Verstappen Claims P3 from Pit Lane as Lawson & Hadjar Score Double Points

November 9th 2025 – Max Verstappen drove a brilliant race to storm through the field from the pit-lane start and bank third place at Sunday's Brazilian Grand Prix as the Visa Cash App Racing Bulls drivers claimed impressive top-10 finishes at Interlagos. Dutchman Verstappen produced a gutsy performance to recover from a challenging Saturday qualifying display and move through the field to finish third behind McLaren's Lando Norris and the Mercedes of Kimi Antonelli. His Oracle Red Bull Racing teammate Yuki Tsunoda finished 17th, however Visa Cash App Racing Bulls duo Liam Lawson and Isack Hadjar ended the day seventh and eighth respectively after an excellent weekend.

MotoGp Portugal

Marini Battles to 11th in Portugal as Mir Retires Early for Honda HRC Castrol

9th November 2025: – It was a weekend of perseverance for the Honda HRC Castrol team at the Portuguese Grand Prix. Luca Marini rode a measured race from 13th on the grid, steadily improving his pace to secure 11th place and valuable championship points. His performance keeps him firmly in contention for a top Honda finish and a potential top-ten overall standing heading into the season finale in Spain. Teammate Joan Mir, after an impressive qualifying run to seventh, was forced to retire due to another technical issue, cutting short what promised to be a strong race. Despite the challenges, the team remains positive, focused on ending the record-long MotoGP season on a high in Valencia.

For more information on the race, please visit: https://motogp.hondaracingcorporation.com/report/marini-signs-off-trying-portuguese-gp-with-11th/

X-Trial 2026, Reunion

Bou and Marcelli Secure Double Podium for Repsol Honda HRC in Reunion Island X-Trial

9th November 2025: Repsol Honda HRC continued their dominant X-Trial season with Toni Bou finishing second and Gabriel Marcelli third at the Reunion Island round — the event’s first return since 2019. Despite battling physical discomfort and a tough start, Bou delivered a determined performance to claim second and extend his championship lead with 55 points. Marcelli also impressed, overcoming a challenging start to secure third and hold second overall in the standings with 42 points. Their strong results keep Repsol Honda firmly atop the team championship heading into the upcoming Italian double-header in December.

For More information on race: https://trial.hondaracingcorporation.com/report/bou-maintains-lead-in-x-trial-world-championship-after-second-place-finish/

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