For the first time since the 2023 Japanese Grand Prix, the factory Honda HRC team stepped onto the premier class podium as Joan Mir’s years of hard work and focus were rewarded with third place on Sunday in Motegi. Luca Marini suffered his first DNF of the year.

A fantastic day in Motegi saw Joan Mir and Honda HRC Castrol deliver on the ever-growing potential they have shown not just this season, but since the 2020 MotoGP World Champion joined the factory team in 2023. As in the Sprint, Mir fought for every position and quickly overcame an early mistake to close down Marc Marquez and Pedro Acosta. The trio would give no quarter as they battled until the middle of the race, Mir getting the better of Acosta and easily holding off a late run from Marco Bezzecchi.

Cheers erupted inside the Honda HRC Castrol garage as Joan Mir returned the factory team to the podium, his first as a rider since the Algarve Grand Prix in 2021. With a multitude of Honda Motor and HRC management and staff in attendance for Honda’s home race, the podium could not have come at a better time. The result is another welcome boost for both the #36 and the entirety of Honda HRC, a tangible reward for the efforts put in. This is the first Japanese GP podium of Mir’s Grand Prix career.

Luca Marini’s Japanese GP would unfortunately follow a very different trajectory as a technical issue ruled him out after just a few laps when he returned to the pits. Honda HRC engineers will confirm the issue ahead of the Indonesian Grand Prix next week. The DNF brings Marini’s perfect race start to point-scoring finishes ratio to an end. He remains positive and focused on returning to where the Honda RC213V has shown it can be in the coming races.

The MotoGP World Championship now travels directly to Lombok, Indonesia for the Indonesia Grand Prix at the Mandalika Circuit.

Honda HRC would like to extend their most enthusiastic congratulations to Marc Marquez on winning the 2025 MotoGP World Championship. The result cements an incredible return from a multi-year injury ordeal, highlighting his truly unique mentality and approach to racing.

Joan Mir

Third - Debut Honda Podium

“What a weekend! A perfect one, honestly. I was so close to the pole position yesterday, I was so close to the podium yesterday but missed both – today I had to take the chance to get the podium! I knew it would be hard because the long race you have to control everything perfectly. I was attacking under brakes a lot to save the tyres and then in the second half of the race I was able to open a gap and manage, even closing down Marc in front. Just fantastic, super happy for myself and for Honda. After what we have been through, to get this first podium especially here in Japan, it is really special. It has been a long time for myself and Honda to have a moment like this and sometimes you struggle a bit with motivation but this confirms that everything we do is worth it and I am really excited to go to Lombok now – we need to continue this moment.”

Luca Marini

DNF

“From the start I could feel something was not working correctly with the bike. The situation did not improve so I had to return to the garage and unfortunately finish the race. It’s a shame because I think that we could have been up there at the front fighting. It’s a great day for Honda, Joan was able to show the potential of the bike and it’s a big boost for everyone who is involved in this project. With this result for him and this result for me, the best thing we can do is go straight to Mandalika and get back to work immediately. I am really looking forward to the rest of the year and continuing what we have shown.”

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Race Round 17   Japan

Japanese GP - Race Results

Dry
Humidity
53%
Track Temp
41°C
Air Temp
28°C
Pos. Rider Num Nation Points Team Constructor Time/Gap
1 Bagnaia Francesco 63 ITA 25 Ducati Lenovo Team Ducati 42'09.312
2 Marquez Marc 93 SPA 20 Ducati Lenovo Team Ducati 4.196
3 Mir Joan 36 SPA 16 Honda HRC Castrol Honda 6.858
4 Bezzecchi Marco 72 ITA 13 Aprilia Racing Aprilia 10.128
5 Morbidelli Franco 21 ITA 11 Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing Team Ducati 10.421
6 Marquez Alex 73 SPA 10 Team Gresini Racing MotoGP Ducati 14.544
7 Fernandez Raul 25 SPA 9 Trackhouse Racing Aprilia 17.588
8 Quartararo Fabio 20 FRA 8 Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP Yamaha 21.160
9 Zarco Johann 5 FRA 7 LCR Honda Honda 21.733
10 Aldegeur Fermin 54 SPA 6 Team Gresini Racing MotoGP Ducati 23.107
11 Bastianini Enea 23 ITA 5 Red Bull KTM Tech 3 KTM 23.616
12 Binder Brad 33 RSA 4 Red Bull KTM Factory Racing KTM 23.882
13 Di Giannantonio Fabio 49 ITA 3 Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing Team Ducati 29.359
14 Oliveira Miguel 88 POR 2 Prima Pramac Yamaha Yamaha 30.788
15 Chantra Somkiat 35 THA 1 LCR Honda Honda 30.990
16 Vinales Maverick 25 SPA 0 Red Bull KTM Tech 3 KTM 31.712
17 Acosta Pedro 37 SPA 0 Red Bull KTM Factory Racing KTM 34.157
18 Rins Alex 42 SPA 0 Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP Yamaha 34.792
19 Miller Jack 43 AUS DNF Prima Pramac Yamaha Yamaha DNF
20 Nakagami Takaaki 30 JPN DNF HRC Test Team Honda DNF
21 Marini Luca 10 ITA DNF Honda HRC Castrol Honda DNF
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Rider standings

Pos. Rider Num Nation Points Team Constructor
1 Marquez Marc 93 SPA 541 Ducati Lenovo Team Ducati
2 Marquez Alex 73 SPA 340 Team Gresini Racing MotoGP Ducati
3 Bagnaia Francesco 63 ITA 274 Ducati Lenovo Team Ducati
4 Bezzecchi Marco 72 ITA 242 Aprilia Racing Aprilia
5 Morbidelli Franco 21 ITA 196 Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing Team Ducati
6 Acosta Pedro 37 SPA 195 Red Bull KTM Factory Racing KTM
7 Di Giannantonio Fabio 49 ITA 175 Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing Team Ducati
8 Quartararo Fabio 20 FRA 149 Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP Yamaha
9 Aldegeur Fermin 54 SPA 147 Team Gresini Racing MotoGP Ducati
10 Zarco Johann 5 FRA 124 LCR Honda Honda
11 Binder Brad 33 RSA 105 Red Bull KTM Factory Racing KTM
12 Marini Luca 10 ITA 97 Honda HRC Castrol Honda
13 Fernandez Raul 25 SPA 95 Trackhouse Racing Aprilia
14 Bastianini Enea 23 ITA 89 Red Bull KTM Tech 3 KTM
15 Mir Joan 36 SPA 72 Honda HRC Castrol Honda
16 Vinales Maverick 25 SPA 72 Red Bull KTM Tech 3 KTM
17 Ogura Ai 79 JPN 70 Trackhouse Racing Aprilia
18 Miller Jack 43 AUS 58 Prima Pramac Yamaha Yamaha
19 Rins Alex 42 SPA 45 Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP Yamaha
20 Martin Jorge 89 SPA 34 Aprilia Racing Aprilia
21 Oliveira Miguel 88 POR 26 Prima Pramac Yamaha Yamaha
22 Espargaro Pol 44 SPA 16 Red Bull KTM Tech 3 KTM
23 Nakagami Takaaki 30 JPN 10 HRC Test Team Honda
24 Savadori Lorenzo 32 ITA 8 Aprilia Test Team Aprilia
25 Fernandez Augusto 7 SPA 8 Yamaha Test Team Yamaha
26 Chantra Somkiat 35 THA 3 LCR Honda Honda
27 Espargaro Aleix 41 SPA 0 HRC Test Team Honda
Location Information

Located amongst the vast natural beauty of the northern Kanto district, the twin ring circuit at Motegi in Japan consists of a 1.5 mile oval and a 2.9 mile road course constructed to international standards. Built by Honda as the ultimate test facility in August 1997, the road circuit became… read more.

Length 4.801 kilometres / 2.983 miles
Width 15 metres
Left corners 6
Right corners 8
Longest straight 0.762 kilometres / 0.473 miles
Constructed 1997

Twin Ring Motegi, Haga District, Tochigi, Japan - View in Google Maps

www.twinring.jp/english

Records

Pole Position 1m 42.911s (167.9km/h) Francesco Bagnaia (Ducati, 2025)
Race Lap 1m 44.412s (165.5km/h) Francesco Bagnaia (Ducati, 2025)
Race Time 42m 09.312s (163.9km/h) Francesco Bagnaia (Ducati, 2025)
2025 Sprint Winner Francesco Bagnaia (Ducati)
2025 Race Winner Francesco Bagnaia (Ducati)