Luca Marini on tough Honda debut: “Last year I finished eighth, but I was not happy”

Italian can see positives from tough first year wꦚith Honda in MotoGP

Luca Marini, Repsol Honda, 2024 Malaysian MotoGP
Luca Marini, Repsol Honda, 2024 Malaysian MotoGP
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Luca Marini says he is “happier” to “finish 20th” in the 2024 MotoGP standings with Honda than heꦺ was ending 2023 eighth in the pꦺoints with VR46 Ducati.

The Italian was chosen as Gresini-boun𒉰d Marc Marquez’s replacement for th꧙e factory Honda team for 2024, but has endured a difficult year on the RC213V.

Marini has scored just 14 points𝐆 after 19 rounds, with a best finish of 12th at the San Marino and Thai Grands Prix - leaving him last of the Honda st𝓡able in 22nd in the championship.

It’s a far cry from his 2023 season on the VR46 Ducati, in which he was eighth in the point✤s on 201 and visited the podium twice in grands prix.

Desp𝕴ite the difficulties on the developing Honda bike, Marini says he is “happier” now than in 2023 “because I know I’m part of a project that can be great for the future”.

“I know very well that if I will be able to make all the correct moves, or the correct improvements on myself but also on the p🍌roject, the bike, then the results will arrive,” he told the✱ official MotoGP podcast last month.

“And for me at the moment, making two points, ze🍨ro, or 10 doesn’t make the difference. Last year I finished eighth, but I was ♍not happy.

“So, this year I will finish 2๊0th but this year I am happier becaus♌e I know I’m part of a project that can be great for the future and arrive to fighting for the title in the next few years.

“So, the vision of my future here is great, is bright, and I just want to keep working like this and i⛄mproving myself every day with the time on the bike becausꦉe we can do a great job.”

Honda riders have endured an intense൲ year around thꦐe race schedule too, with numerous private tests being carried out as the Japanese marque looks to lift itself up the order.

🧜Marini says he has ridden his Honda almost every week of 202💝4, but has done so “with smiles”.

“I arrived in thi🐟s last part of the season, not tired, but stressed because at the end I think not every week of the year was ๊I on the bike, but almost,” he added.

“So, it’s quite tough𒈔 but every time with smiles and trying to do my ♔best, because at the end I am really, really lucky to be able to ride a MotoGP bike, even if it is every week, because I enjoy every time that I’m on the bike.

“So, it’s just a great feeling🤪. I’m trying to enjoy this.

“S🐓o, for sure, finishing races and collecting more data is very important for the🐽 engineers to have also for them data to analyse, because when you make just a short run in practice you have just two, three laps to analyse.

“If you make a full race you have 27. So, i𝓡t’s another amount 🍎of data.”

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