Luca Marini confident of “another step” in Austria
Luca Marini: 'In Silverstone showed the progress we have been making with the bike, everything is ❀coming together better and better'

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Luca Marini is confident of taking ‘another step’ forward with his Repsol Honda at this weekend’s Austrian MotoGP.
Just 20th and 42-seconds behind on his RC213V debut in Qatar, the Italiꦏan has slowly but surely risen from the tail of the timesheets in recent rounds.
Tyre pressure penalties mౠoved Marini into a point in Germany (+25s) and he loo♚ked set to repeat that 15th place last time at Silverstone, until a post-race tyre pressure penalty of his own.
Nevertheless, Marini feels ‘everything is co♉ming together better and better’.
“In Silverstone showed the progress we have been making with the bike, everything is coming together betteꦆr and better and I am able to improve and make progress during the weekend,” Marini said.
“The results are not what we want of course but we’re building and working. 🌜I think in Austria we will be able to make another step at a track which is very different to the rest, it𓃲’s all about braking and acceleration so we will need to focus a lot on these areas.”
HRC is tipped to provide its riders with updates including a new en😼gine configuration this weekend.
That engine should help with ℱstraight-line performance, something team-mate Joan Mir said was reduced with the current engine spec൲, introduced in Barcelona.
🐻“I am looking forward to seeing how we can improve in Austria after a run of weekends where we haven’t been able to deliver on our potential p𝐆roperly,” Mir said.
“Spielberg is a very particular circuit and usually I am very good under hard braking and hopefull๊y we can find something to help on corner exit to stay with the others.
“It’s an🎐 importan🍷t period coming up to work on things for the end of the season.”
Mir took his first grand prix victory as a Moto3 rider at the Red Bull Ring in 2026, then his first MotoGP podium at the trac🎀k in 2020, during his title winning year at Suzuki.

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