With Repsol Honda’s Marc Marquez winning in Malaysia today, Honda Motor Company have won a record-extending 63 Constructors Championship. The 2014 MotoGP Constructors Championship is Honda’s 21st in the premier class – eight in MotoGP and thirteen in 500cc – to add to the six 350cc titles, nineteen in the 250cc class, fifteen in the 125cc class, and two in the 50cc category. Honda riders have won 695 races – across all categories – a number that’s sure to continue growing.
Honda’s 2014 Repsol Honda Team riders, Marc Marquez and Dani Pedrosa, both heavily contributed to the Constructors Championship which is calculated by the result of the highest placed motorcycle of a Constructor, according to the position in the race. To date they have scored a combined tally of 384 points with Marc taking Honda’s top result 13 times, Dani twice and Stefan Bradl and Alvaro Bautista also contributing once each.
The Constructors Championship was won by the following placed finishes (to date): Qatar – Marquez 25, Americas – Marquez 25, Argentina – Marquez 25, Spain – Marquez 25, France – Marquez 25, Italy – Marquez 25, Catalunya – Marquez 25, Netherlands – Marquez 25, Germany – Marquez 25, Indianapolis – Marquez 25, Czech Republic – Pedrosa 25, Great Britain – Marquez 25, San Marino – Pedrosa 16, Aragon – Bradl 13, Japan – Marquez – 25, Australia – Bautista – 10, Malaysia – Marquez 25.
Honda is an engineering company, whose legendary and innovative machines have attracted the best in the world. Machines that are the creation of some of a brilliant engineering corps, which had the bikes over to the dedicated globe-trotting race technicians who are overseen by passionate team managers who demand, and receive, excellence. Men like Shuhei Nakamoto, the Executive Vice-President of Honda Racing Corporation, whose laser-like focus, brutal honesty, and selfless dedication were instrumental in bringing Honda the past four Constructors Championships, in consecutive seasons.
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