Honda has recruited 2020 champion Joan Mir to partner Marc Marquez at its factory MotoGP team in 2023. He will replace Pol Espargaro:
Mir had been linked to a move to Honda for much of this season, but that became a much greater probability when Suzuki announced it would be quitting MotoGP at the end of the 2022 campaign.
The 2020 world champion said during the Austrian Grand Prix weekend that he was “very close” to agreeing a deal with Honda. Now, on the eve of this weekend’s San Marino Grand Prix at Misano, Honda has announced it has signed Mir to a new two-year deal to partner six-time MotoGP world championHe will replace Pol Espargaro, who returns to the KTM fold with the rebranded Tech 3 GasGas team next year.in making a switch to Honda for 2023, after the latter penned a two-year deal directly with HRC to race for LCR.
His place at Suzuki will be taken by Suzuki endurance racer Kazuki Watanabe, who will make his MotoGP debut at Misano having previously contested five grands prix in the 250cc/Moto2 class in 2009 and 2010. Only the remaining Tech 3 GasGas seat, VR46 Ducati, RNF Aprilia and second LCR Honda remain on the market.
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