Latest Schedule for the 2023 MotoGP Team Launch, Repsol Honda Announces the Marquez Cs Combat Fleet in Madrid
Update on the 2023 MotoGP team launching schedule where Honda Racing Corporation (HRC) makes a few changes.
The Repsol Honda Team has advanced their MotoGP 2023 team launch schedule to Wednesday (22/2/2023).
Previously, the Japanese manufacturer fronted by Marc Marquez and Joan Mir planned to hold a presentation session for the 2023 MotoGP team on Saturday (25/2/2023).
Unfortunately fans of Marc Marquez and Joan Mir Indonesia could not witness the Repsol Honda team showing off the new livery for the RC213V in Jakarta, like what Yamaha did some time ago.
The hopes of the Indonesian GP mania to witness a team with the single wing logo flapping to launch the MotoGP 2023 team in Indonesia have certainly run aground.
Through its official social media, HRC announced that the presentation of their new fleet to welcome the 2023 MotoGP world championship will take place in Madrid, Spain.
Not without reason why Honda chose Spain as the location of its team introduction. Honda launched the team at the headquarters of its sponsor, namely Repsol Campus, Madrid.
This news is clearly not encouraging for loyal Honda supporters, especially Marc Marquez. The reason is that it has been a long time since this Japanese factory team introduced the MotoGP team in Jakarta.
Considering that Indonesia is Honda's biggest market plus connoisseurs of MotoGP racing.
After Repsol Honda on 22 February 2023, there will be the launch of the Gasgas Tech3 team on 4 March 2023, then LCR Honda which will take place on 7 March 2023.
Aprilia Racing will also launch teams and drivers on 10 March 2023, followed by the RNF satellite team on 16 March 2023.
The VR46 Racing Team has yet to announce a launch date. So far, only Valentino Rossi's team has not decided when to launch it.
To note, as of early February 2023, several teams have launched racers and motorcycles for MotoGP 2023, namely Monster Energy Yamaha, Gresini Racing, Ducati Lenovo, Pramac Racing, and finally Red Bull KTM.These teams showed quite interesting livery changes, including Yamaha. The YZR-M1 carries the Camo title, aka military-style camouflage.
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