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Battling on the Bass Straight – Honda HRC Castrol travel to Australia

The end of the 2025 MotoGP World Championship is in sight, but Luca Marini and Joan Mir have no intentions of slowing down as they prepare for what’s already shaping up to be an intense Australian Grand Prix.

Sitting on the calendar consistently since 1997, Phillip Island has continued to defend its spot as the most spectacular circuit in the MotoGP World Championship. Resting just meters away from the ferocious Bass Straight, Phillip Island’s fast and flowing 4.45 kilometres always produce incredibly close races and have been a very happy hunting ground for Honda HRC in the past with 15 premier class wins since 1989.

A staple inside the top five throughout the Indonesian GP weekend, Luca Marini is determined to match his performance again and deliver a well-earned podium. Having put together a solid weekend in Australia back in 2024, his 2025 appearance already bodes well with significant improvements to the Honda RC213V and Marini’s own performance this year. As is always the case, keeping a level head when the weather waxes and wanes will be crucial to taking the most from round 19.

Making his World Championship debut in Phillip Island back in 2015, Joan Mir would lift his first World Championship at the very same circuit just two years later when he conquered the Moto3 World Championship on his Honda NSF250RW. Recent years have been less forgiving to the #36, but his explosive potential is undeniable.

The competition in MotoGP is only getting closer and the scene is set for a memorable Australian Grand Prix, Marini and Mir ready to once again show what they and Honda HRC are capable of.

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