Marc Marquez aims for better results at historically happy hunting ground at the Sachsenring, a circuit where he has taken 11 wins in his last 11 appearances there. Since 2010, the Repsol Honda Team have claimed 11 wins at the unique Sachsenring circuit. The G | Motorrad Grand Prix Deutschland MotoGP 2023 Round 7 Sachsenring calls Marquez and the Repsol Honda Team, Mir continues recovery Marc Marquez aims for better results at historically happy hunting ground at the Sachsenring, a circuit where he has taken 11 wins in his last 11 appearances there. Since 2010, the Repsol Honda Team have claimed 11 wins at the unique Sachsenring circuit. The German track's 3.67 kilometres are unlike any others on the MotoGP World Championship calendar, an undulating rollercoaster of predominately left-hand bends. From 2013 onwards, Marc Marquez has been the 'SachsenKing' and authored a number of incredible results in Germany – most recently in 2021 when he took an emotional first win after his 2020 injury. The #93 enters the weekend with the same focus and determination as each year before but the challenge in MotoGP only continues to grow. Mugello proved to be a difficult weekend for the Repsol Honda Team and Marquez, a crash in Sunday's race a frustrating end. From one of the calendar's fastest circuits to one of its slowest and most technical, the change in circuit layout an interesting proposition as Honda HRC continue to work on improving the Honda RC213V. Upon returning home, Joan Mir underwent an MRI at the Centre d'Imatge Diagnostica de la Dra. Cuesta in Andorra. It revealed a significant contusion on his right hand with synovial fluid and inflammation, limiting the strength and mobility of his right hand. Taking into consideration the results of the MRI, Mir will not participate in the German GP. He will travel to Palma to visit his trusted traumatologist, Dr. Juan Garcias, to evaluate the best treatment and recovery plan of the injury to his right hand, in order to return as soon as possible. He will not be replaced for the German GP. | | | Marc Marquez 93 "When you have a difficult weekend the best thing that can happen is to go racing straight away – and this is exactly what we get to do. We arrive in Sachsenring, a track I have always enjoyed a lot and had a lot of success at. Of course, I arrive wanting to do well, my focus and determination is at 100% like always. There will be many challengers this year and we need to work well from the start of the weekend to prepare for Saturday and Sunday and keep working with Honda to improve." | | | | | Location Information Car and bike races have been held on closed public roads in the area around the town of Chemnitz, Germany since the 1920s and were still taking place until as recently as 1990. It was decided, however, that the five mile course through such a densely populated area was no… read more. | | | | | Length | 3.671 kilometres / 2.281 miles | Width | 12 metres | Left corners | 10 | Right corners | 3 | Longest straight | 0.700 kilometres / 0.435 miles | Constructed | 1996 | Modified | 2001 (resurfaced in 2017) | Circuit Records Pole Position | 1m19.931s (165.3km/h) Francesco Bagnaia (Ducati, 2022) | Race Lap | 1m21.228s (162.6km/h) Marc Marquez (Honda, 2019) | Race Time | 41m 01.087s (161km/h) Marc Marquez (Honda, 2015) | 2022 Race Winner | Fabio Quartararo (Yamaha) | Lerchenstraße, 09337 Hohenstein-Ernstthal, Germany – View in Google Maps www.sachsenring-circuit.com | | | You are receiving this email because you have registered your interest with Honda Racing CorporationIf you no longer want to receive emails from Repsol Honda Team - MotoGP, please click here to unsubscribe . | | | | |
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