LCR Honda officially confirms Johann Zarco for MotoGP 2024

Zarco, who pres🐟ently races for Pramac Ducati, had alread💧y announced his plans on Sunday evening in Austria.
The Frenchman said his choice was either to extend for a single year ꦆwith Ducati, but perhaps switch to another team and then move to WorldSBK for 2025, or take up the new two-year MotoGP project with Honda - which Zarco said includes an opt🅷ion for 2026.
Upon welcoming Zarco, LCR Honda team principal Lucio Cecchinelli confirmed that t🌸he 33-year-old will be racing in Castrol colours, and therefore be a direct replacement for Alex Rins, who is leaving for Monster Yamaha:
“We ar🌟e very excited to welcome Johann to the LCR Honda Castrol team with all the respective details and signatures now in place,” Cecchinello said.
“It is a return to the team after we had some brief ti꧃me together🤡 in 2019, where we could already see his potential and work ethic.
“There are still a lot of races and work to be done this season, but we arꦚe looking forward to the start of this new project in 2024.”
At the Red Bull Ring, Zarco stated that he would sign 'with HRC and LCR' but didn't completely exclude the chance he might one day be moved to Repsol ไHonda, where Marc Marquez and Joan Mir are out of contract at🅘 the end of 2024.
"Yes, [the contract is with HRC] and with Cecchinello, because it's the seat of Cecchinello at the moment. Maybe I will be the first to be surprised if somethi🌳ng changes, and this would be a good surprise for my c𝓰areer."
Takaaki Nakagami currently 🌄rides th💮e LCR team’s other, Idemitsu-backed, machine.

Peter has been in the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentin💮o Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.