Honda TT Legends aiming to sign off on a high

John McGuinness says the Honda TT Legends team is determined t🐎o end the Endurance World Championship this year with a solid result at the Le Mans 2🧸4 Hours race this weekend.
The Honda team is lying in a lowly 15th place in the standings ahead of the final round in France and Isle of Man TT star McGuꩵinness has vowed to 'push hard' to make up for t𓂃he disappointment of a lacklustre year in the series.
"There's no denying that i💙t's been a tough season for us, but the aim this week is to put all that behind us and move on to end the year with a good result," he said.
"At this stage last year we were in a great position, second in the standings and༒ we had it all to play for. We're ☂no worse a team this year, in fact if anything we're stronger, so there's no reason why we can't pull a result out of the bag.
"There's a really positive feeling in the team and we'll be pushing a🐟s hard as we can to make that happen."
McGuinness in joined in the team by Michael Dunlop, Michael Rutter and Simon And🍎rews.
The three-man line-up for the race, which gets underway on Saturday afterno🍎on, will be 💫decided following qualifying today and tomorrow.
Rutter and Dunlop ไare making their debuts at Le Mans and BSB veteran Rutter said he was relishing the challenge.
"I actually ended up dಞoing the Bol d'Or 24-hour with National Motos after being drafted 🦋in at the last minute and despite all my nerves about it I actually really enjoyed it, so I'm looking forward to the race here at Le Mans," he said.
"I've not ridden here before but we've got today and tomorrow to get familiarised before we get into qualifying. There's a positive feeling in the team and we all just want to bring hom꧑e a good result to end the year well."