Fernando Alonso swaps to 2 wheels for Honda Day
McLaren Honda F1 star and double world champion Fernando Alonso swapped to two wheels at the Honda Thanks Day. The Spanish driver rode the Honda RC213V MotoGP motorcycle, changing places with double MotoGP champion and fellow Spaniard Marc Marquez.
Honda Japan shared a tweet with the two champions.
夢のようなサプライズ!アロンソ選手がMotoGPマシンRC213Vを、マルケス選手がNSX CONCEPT-GTを駆って、デモンストレーション走行を披露しました。#HondaRacing#hondaracingthanksdaypic.twitter.com/nhk1n0uJ9a
— HondaモータースポーツLive (@HondaJP_Live) December 6, 2015
Fernando’s trip to Japan, featuring two-wheel wonders, GT racers & a #McLarenHonda classic. #HondaRacingThanksDay pic.twitter.com/KzNQUFSr6P
— McLaren (@McLarenF1) December 6, 2015
It was good to seeing you again @alo_oficial Enjoy your holiday 😉 #MP4/6 #RA301 #hondathanksday pic.twitter.com/32n2WmCdfQ
— Takuma Sato (@TakumaSatoRacer) December 6, 2015
Great event Honda Racing THANKS DAY in Motegi! 👍 #honda #hondathanksday #repsolhondateam pic.twitter.com/io0dKgySbQ
— Dani Pedrosa (@26_DaniPedrosa) December 6, 2015
レーシングサンクスデー!#hondathanksday pic.twitter.com/a0hjl7RWKK
— Honda RACING ファン (@yuto03175) December 6, 2015
It’s like an early Christmas for racing fans in Japan. And if you’re wondering about the very retro racing car in the tweet from Takuma Sato, it’s the 1968 Honda RA301 F1 car mainly driven by John Surtees. It was also competed by David Hobbs and Joakim Bonnier. It was the last Honda car to compete in F1, until the 2006 Honda RA106