And again in his return at Le
Mans, when another front-end
fail ended a convincing run to
the podium.
At least three new fac-
tory chassis have obviously not
given the bike the
balance it
needs, while new factory team-
mate Joan Mir is continuing the
crash-crash-crash
disaster.
Hence the commissioning
of a chassis from the domi-
nant Moto2 specialists Kalex.
Whether
this is admitting their
own designers have run out of
ideas or conversely a clever way
of short-cutting research, it is al-
most unprecedented for Honda.
But not
quite.
Honda has twice previously
had to face being more of an
engine than a chassis company.
D
orna's aim at making the
racing closer has been
thrillingly successful. But
making it so close can make
fools out of heroes. Here are
some examples. Honda, Ya-
maha, Quartararo. And the panel
of
stewards.
Honda is paying the price of
having one super-strong rider
who then got hurt. Development
concentrated on Marc's extraor
-
dinary abilities, which left a
machine with
shortcomings that
only he could ride around. Most
of the time.
His prolonged and frequent
absences since 2020 left the
most successful racing manu
-
facturer scrabbling to find tech-
nical direction.
Short
of grip, acceleration
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BY MICHAEL SCOTT
His struggles are
painful. His ability
to qualify well
has gone, and
his struggles in
mid-pack off the
line have seen
more prangs than
passes, race after
race ruined.
HERO-ZEROS
and, as a consequence, good
speed, the bike has left Marc in
full-risk mode, as demonstrated
all too painfully in the opening
round in Portugal, when a crash
under braking wiped him and
Oliveira out and left him out of
action for the next three races.