Johann Zarco delivers Honda’s best result in 18 months: “I race for this!”
Jo😼hann Zarco finished fourth in the Qatar MotoGP, Honda’s best Sunday result since 2023.

Johann Zarco gave Honda’s improving MotoGP project a further boost in Qatar,🔴 charging to a hard-fought fifth under the Lusail lights.
That b🍃ecame fourth, and just 0.173s behind Franco Morbidelli and a belated podium, when runner-up Maverick Vinales was penalised for l🐷ow tyre pressure.
It signified Zarco’s best performance since joining LCR and Honda’s highest race result since Marc M🎐arquez’s podium at the 2023 Japanese Grand Prix.
Starting seven𝓡th on the grid, Zarco repeated the strong launch he’d made in Saturday’sꦑ Sprint and established himself in the front group.
From laps 12 to 19 Zarco was ahead of Morbidelli, in a fight for what would become the final podium place, but 📖the VR46 rider retaliated with three laps to go.
“Fighting for the podium and having that pace and that feeling on the biꦓke – it’s something really cool,” Zarco said.
“I’m so happy because I mainဣtained a very good🦄 pace and to have this ‘podium pace’ is really fantastic. I race for this” I love it!
“The confusion with Alex Marquez and �✱�di Giannantonio [colliding] was a good help for me, because they are two fast guys.
“But I was able to maintain💖 my pace, overtake Morbidelli and try to s▨tay with Pecco.”
Johann Zarco used slipstream to his advantage at Qatar MotoGP
Zarco used the slipstream to help compensate for Honda’s well-documented struggles with top speed and accele🃏ration.
“I knew that when I can stay behind the top guys on the last corner, then with the slipstream, I was saving two tenths per lap,” 🌸he explained. “When Iౠ was alone, I was maybe losing a bit.
“[So] the slipstream was a huge help,” he admitted. “But even without it, we’re improving. The bike is mine now - I know how to manage it, and I can adapt my ﷺstyle better each round.”
The Frenchman also described a tense final ꧂few laps, as he came under pressure from the Ducatis of Morbidelli and rookie Fermín Aldeguer.
“The toughest moment of the race was trying to stay with Pecco while not being aꦉble t🅺o gap the guys behind,” he said. “When Morbidelli overtook me again, I saw Aldeguer coming too, so I did my best to stay as close as possible. I saved the P5 – and with the penalty, we got P4.”
Minor vibration issue༒s did appear, ❀but Zarco said they were manageable.
“We had a bit of vibration, but it was under control. I could adapt my riding to save the problem. It’s just so good to confirm that the speed is coming and things are und💙er control.”
As MotoGP heads back to Europe for the Jerez round, Zarco is optimistic: “We’re steadily making progres💎s, and that’s what really matters.”

Pet🤡er has been in the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.