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Honda to remain in MotoGP for five more years – Motorsport.com
The Honda Racing Corporation will remain in the MotoGP world championship until the end of 2026, after signing a new five-year deal with Dorna Sports.

Honda has been a mainstay in the world championship since it made its full-time return to grand prix racing’s premier class in 1982, winning the title 20 times – most recently with Marc Marquez in 2019.
Honda currently fields four bikes in MotoGP, with two Repsol-backed factory team RC213Vs complimented by two riders at LCR – both of whom in 2021 will be factory-supported.
Honda’s renewal with MotoGP comes as little surprise, with the Japanese marque now the third factory to commit to MotoGP beyond…
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