Repsol, Honda extend MotoGP title sponsorship deal

The d꧑eal extends a partnership that first started back in 1995 and means Marc Marquez – plus new team-mate Joan Mir - will race in the fam🌊iliar Repsol colours for the next two seasons.
Without a world title si🏅nce Marquez’s arm injury in early 2020, ‘the goal from 2023 onwards is clear: 🍸to be the best in MotoGP again,’ said a team statement.
Rep꧑sol will also begin preparing for the 2024 season, when MotoGP fuel will need to be of a minimum 40% non-fossil origin, rising to 100% by 2027.
Koji Watanabe, President of Honda Racing Corporation, said: "It brings us great pride to once a⛄gain continue our collaboration with Repsol, extending a long and fruitful partn▨ership.
“We are not simply working as sponsor and manufacturer; we are a true team with a deep level of technical collaboration. With upcoming changes to fuel regulations, having a partneꩲr such as Repsol is key.
“Once again, we will work alongside them to achieve the best possible pꩲerformance and results.
“Together we have celebrated good days and worked 🃏together to overcome the bad – we remain keenly focused on retur꧅ning to the top of the World Championship and continuing to be the reference in the fields of technology and competition.”

Peter has been in th🍨e paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.