Didn't Honda say if they had to use control ECU and software they would leave motogp ?????
That story seems to have gone awful quiet
Honda knows it still has work to do on MotoGP electronics
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Re: Honda knows it still has work to do on MotoGP electronic
Yep they did. So lets just remind them.
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Re: Honda knows it still has work to do on MotoGP electronic
Looks like Dorna called their bluff and I'm not surprised tbh.
It wouldn't be good for Honda if the world's No.1motorcycle manufacturer were not involved in the premier class of racing.
It wouldn't be good for Honda if the world's No.1motorcycle manufacturer were not involved in the premier class of racing.