Honda: Pedrosa Will Stay

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Horik Chief Satoru Honda Racing Corporation, 21-year-old Dani Pedrosa will continue racing in Repsol colors next year. A last-minute decision was made by Horik fly to Assen for the Dutch TT in a bid to Spaniard racer, who is out of contract at the end of the year, to sign a contract at a new factory deal. the team inability to win a race, as did Nicky Hayden in the U.S. 12 months ago had led Pedrosa last week to tell the audience that he was open to offers from rival teams 2008.Horike told MCN that he can understand what Dani is, but the chief believes that we can soon make a contract and that he will continue. Pedrosa is in third place in the world. He earned the win after finishing on the podium four times so far this year, but is 66 points (the equivalent of two wins and third place) adrift of leader Casey Stoner, his main competitor, when the pair flew in 2005 250S another two-time race winner has been rumored with a move to Suzuki next year but has denied that any talks have taken place with the team.Grand Prix motorcycle racer Daniel "Dani" Pedrosa was born September 29, 1985 in Sabadell, Spain, and the youngest world champion in the 125cc and 250cc Grands Prix. He grew up in a village near Sabadell called Castellar del Vallès. Pedrosa is 5 meters and 2 inches tall and weighs 51kg (112.4 pounds). Honda racing aside from building quality car parts like Honda Del Sol parts, the second largest automaker in Japan is also in the race. Honda entered Formula One as a constructor for the first time in 1964 season at the German Grand Prix with Ronnie Bucknum at the wheel. The year 1965 was the addition of Richie Ginther to the team that scored the first point of Honda at the Belgian Grand Prix. It was also the year that Honda’s first victory, the Mexican Grand Prix. Their next victory at the Italian Grand Prix with John Surtees as their driver was in 1967. Unfortunately, in 1968, Jo Schlesser was slain in a Honda RA302 at the French Grand Prix. This racing tragedy plus commercial enterprise difficulties of selling cars in the United States prompted Honda to withdraw from all international motorsport that year.

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