Joan Mir drops update on Honda stay with “feeling that I failed” hint
“If I 💃leave, I will have the feeling that I failed.”

Joan Mir is “close” to resolving his MotoGP fut𝓀ure with an extended stay at Repsol Honda on the cards.
Mir has endured a season-andඣ-a-half of highly frustrating results with the once-mighty Japanese ma🦹nufacturer.
Despite publicly discussing retirement last season, he now seems likely to sign a new contract to stay with Honda because he doesn🧜’t want to “fail”.
Asked if his 2025 place was sorted yet, Mir said: “Yeahꦇ, we are closer to it🍃. But it’s not done yet.
“It’s very 𝕴important to understand th🦋e possibilities. What we have, where we can go, or not…
“It’s true that, from two years ago, my decision 🅷was to come here. To the biggest manufacturer in the world, with the most history.
“The truth is that the journey ha♓sn’t been as successfulဣ as I thought.
“But, I still have th﷽e illusion to continue. And to continue pus♔hing.
“If🌠 I leave, I will have the feeling that I failed.”
L🌠a🌼st year, Mir was the teammate of Marc Marquez at Repsol Honda.
Mir s🐷pent a painful year full of crashes while Marquez quit Honda and has returned to running at the front with Gresini Ducati.
ཧA year earlier, Alex Marquez left LCR Honda for improved results with Gresini.
But ඣMir knows he will not leave the same legacy at Honda as 💧Marquez can point to.
He said: “It’s not the same with the guy who left this manufacturer in the past wit𒅌h a lot more results!
“I was not able to make good results🃏 with Honda. And, if I leave, I will have thi꧂s inside my head.
“I haven’t take𓃲n a decision ye𒉰t. But we are close to it.”
Mir endured another frustrating week♒end at the Dutch MotꦏoGP.
He was 13th in the sprint race ꩵand did not finish the grand prix on Sunday. Honda’s problems were perhaps best personified by Mir’s teammate Luca Marini finishing in last place, and not for the first time this season.
But, with Marini contracted long-term, it now seems Repsol Honda are a big step closer😼 to f♑inalising their 2025 line-up if Mir renews.

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for 🍸a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.