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Honda Reveals New MotoGP Team Manager as Alberto Puig Steps Down

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Current technical director Mikihiko Kawase will step in at HRC
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Leggi su Sky Sport l'articolo Honda Hrc in MotoGP, Mikihiko Kawase nuovo team manager dal 2027

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We knew that there was a change behind the scenes of the MotoGP: it's now happening! The paddock is boiling this Thursday with the release of official press releases: Mikihiko Kawase takes the lead of the giant in crisis Honda HRC, while the experienced Francesco Guidotti bounces back as the new Team Manager at Trackhouse [...] MotoGP article: Behind the scenes earthquake, Honda HRC and Trackhouse change everything with two new bosses! appeared …

Starting next season, Mikihiko Kawase will take over as Honda's Team Principal in the MotoGP championship, replacing Alberto Puig, who will step down from his role at the end of the current season. The change has been officially announced by the Japanese manufacturer after months of preparation. Puig, who has led Honda's MotoGP project for nine years, will move to an advisory role from 2027, with the aim of reducing his involvement in the day-to…

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Autosport broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Thursday, June 18, 2026.
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