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Joan Mir says Honda has been trying a new MotoGP bike concept at Monday’s Jerez test and believes this is “the direction we finally have to take” in 2024.

Joan Mir, Repsol Honda Team

After four rounds in 2024, Honda has scored just 13 points in the manufacturers’ standings, with none of its riders breaking into the top 10 in grands prix yet.

During the Americas Grand Prix, Mir was very critical of Honda for pursuing what he felt was the wrong bike concept and said the marque had to “take responsibility” for this.

On Monday at the post-race Jerez test, however, Mir – who sat 20th as of 2pm local time – was buoyed by the bike he tried in the opening hours of the test and felt Honda had found the correct direction now to develop.

“For me, the day was more positive than what you could see because we tried a different concept,” he started.

“And honestly, I think it was working, was the direction I want to take for the future.

“It’s one direction that we need to develop but I think it can have some potential in the future – not now, but in the future.

“And more or less it was positive because we know the direction we finally have to take and this is nice.”

Joan Mir, Repsol Honda Team

Joan Mir, Repsol Honda Team

Photo by: Gold and Goose / Motorsport Images

Asked if it was a new engine he was testing, Mir added: “Well… we are testing different stuff on the engine, not probably [a full] engine, but different things to understand the direction. And I think I have things clear.”

Honda test rider Stefan Bradl contested last weekend’s Spanish GP on a lab bike, but Mir says this motorcycle was “not the right direction and I decided to continue with my one” for the Jerez weekend, having tried it in a test in Barcelona.

A key issue for Honda this year has been the bike’s poor turning, but the new bike concept Mir tried on Monday at Jerez appears to have improved on this.

“We are trying to find the turning that we are missing,” he said when asked what the new bike was doing better.

“That is the weakest point that we can have and it looks like we understood that with this thing we can have more turning.

“It’s true that we lose a lot in other areas but it’s areas where there is a lot of margin to improve. So, that gives us a direction.”

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