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Welcome back to Argentina – Honda HRC Castrol arrives in Termas

Having missed out in 2024, the MotoGP World Championship will once again be racing in South America as the Honda HRC Castrol aim to continue their progress at the Termas de Rio Hondo circuit.

The MotoGP World Championship’s trip across the world continues as Honda HRC Castrol leave Thailand and traverse the globe to arrive in Argentina. With the 2024 edition of the race cancelled, it is a welcome return for the only race on the South American continent. A Grand Prix with both positive and negative memories for the factory Honda HRC team, 2025 offers a clean slate.

Fresh off equalling his best result on the Honda RC213V after a strong recovery ride in Thailand, Luca Marini is aiming to replicate his speed in Argentina and avoid the small issues he had in the opening round. Consistency has been key for the #10 so far this year, focusing on gathering data through laps and avoiding any costly falls or mistakes. Marini has shown the pace to fight for top Honda honours with both his teammate Mir and Zarco, a clear and achievable goal for the weekend. A small step in Qualifying could offer potentially huge gains for Marini in the ever-tightening MotoGP field.

Joan Mir showed his undeniable speed and talent throughout testing and the Thai GP, an unfortunate low-side in Sunday’s race meaning his work went unrewarded. The #36 has taken the positives from the start of the year and is eager to get back on his Honda HRC Castrol RC213V and deliver on his and the bike’s potential. Argentina has historically treated Mir well, seventh place in Moto2 his worst finish at the circuit.

Saturday’s Argentina Sprint will take place at 15:00 Local Time and run over 12 laps with Sunday’s Grand Prix consisting of 25 laps.