The photo session was a rare event, bringing MotoGP's current top riders Marc Marquez and Dani Pedrosa from Repsol Honda Team face to face with a championship-winning bike from half a century ago. The photo shoot was conducted at Twin Ring Motegi, which will be hosting Round 15 of the FIM MotoGP World Championship, the Grand Prix of Japan, this weekend.
Honda first entered World Grand Prix racing in 1959, in the 125cc class at the Isle of Man TT. Two years later, Honda claimed its first victory, and its first championship title. In 1966, Honda forayed into the premier class (which was the 500cc class at the time).
It went on to win 5 of the 9 grand prix in the season, not only giving Honda the manufacturer's title, but contributing to Honda's clean sweep of all five classes (50cc, 125cc, 250cc, 350cc, and 500cc).
Since then, Honda has won 277 500cc / MotoGP grand prix (at the end of Round 14 this season), and 38 riders and constructors titles. The RC181 is the machine that marks Honda's first step into successfully competing in the premier class.
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