Leading Motorcycle Brand Honda showcases industry-leading excellence in design as well as performance. HPI engineers quality rides by tapping on its proud racing DNA, which was on full display again last month with a string of wins in local and international competitions.
The victories came one after the other in August 2022, adding to Honda Racing’s rich engineering heritage and serving as a testament to its unwavering pursuit of excellence. Honda’s prestigious CRF and CBR models starred in various races.
Taking the global Off-Road circuit by the storm were the CRF450R and CRF250R. On August 14, Tim Gasjer of Team HRC was crowned 2022 World Champion in the MXGP Round 16 in Finland. He clinched the title with two races remaining, riding the CRF450R.
The win was followed by the impressive performances of Chase Sexton, Jett Lawrence, and Hunter Lawrence in the AMA MX Round 11 at Ironman National, USA, on August 27. Sexton won the 450 Class with the CRF450R, while Jett topped the 250 Class, and Hunter placed 3rd with theCRF250R.
Honda Racing likewise found great success in international On-Road races. In a grand showcase of unyielding determination and top-class design, Team HRC came away as champions at the Suzuka 8-Hour Endurance Race in Suzuka, Japan, last August 7. Their win came from the strength of the powerful CBR1000RR-R Fireblade.
On the Moto 2 front, Japan’s Ai Ogura and Thailand’s SomkiatChantra of Honda Team Asia took the top two positions in the Austrian GP last August 21. They rode the Kalex Moto2 four-stroke race motorcycle, equipped with a Honda engine.
The winning ways continued back home as well. Alfonsi Daquigan added to his rapidly-growing resume in the National Motorcycle Racing Championship (MoRAC) Super Sport 155 Class at the Batangas Racing Circuit on August 7. The 12-year-old Filipino racing wunderkind took 2nd place, riding the CBR150R.
On August 14, Daquigan marked another win, this time at TSR Championship Super Sport 155 Class at the Carmona Race Track in Cavite. He won the race with the CBR150R. Finally, Jakob Sablaya dominated the MotoIR event at the Tarlac Circuit Hill on August 21. Sablaya commanded the competition in the Super Underbone Sealed and Super Underbone Open categories with the Supra GTR150. He also scored a second-place finish at MotoIR2 with theCBR150R.
Honda traces its long and proud history in motorsports from joining the Isle of Man Tourist Trophy Race in 1959, an annual motorcycle racing event considered the sport’s biggest. Since then, Honda has been consistently winning trophies here and abroad.