The Honda RC212V is a Japanese
motorcycle created for
road racing
Road racing is a form of motorsport racing held on a paved road surface. The races can be held either on a closed circuit or on a street circuit utilizing temporarily closed public roads. Originally, road races were held almost entirely on publ ...
in the
MotoGP
Grand Prix motorcycle racing is the premier class of motorcycle road racing events held on road circuits sanctioned by the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM). Independent motorcycle racing events have been held since the start ...
series. Officially introduced on 30 October 2006 as the
RC211V replacement in the MotoGP series, it was developed by
Honda Racing Corporation ''(HRC)'' throughout 2006 and began officially racing in the
2007 season.
The model name designates the following:
* RC= Honda's traditional racing prefix for 4-stroke bikes
* 212= second works bike of the 21st century
* V=
V engine
The RC212V features an ,
liquid-cooled
Liquid cooling refers to cooling by means of the convection or circulation of a liquid.
Examples of liquid cooling technologies include:
* Cooling by convection or circulation of coolant, including water cooling
* Liquid cooling and ventilatio ...
,
four-stroke
A four-stroke (also four-cycle) engine is an internal combustion (IC) engine in which the piston completes four separate strokes while turning the crankshaft. A stroke refers to the full travel of the piston along the cylinder, in either directio ...
,
DOHC 4-valve
V4 to power an all-new chassis built with mass centralization and handling as top priority.
2007
Dani Pedrosa and
Nicky Hayden rode the
factory-backed versions, while the customer machines were ridden by
Marco Melandri,
Toni ElÃas,
Carlos Checa, and
Shinya Nakano. A perennial issue with Honda's GP motorcycle is which team and rider receives the best parts and whether performance differences are due to the rider not the machine. Before the racing season started in 2007, Melandri was quoted as saying, ''"In the past few tests I've seen a big progression with Pedrosa's bike, but we're still waiting for new parts from Honda."''
After a few rounds, Honda riders did not achieve the results expected, leading HRC chief Satoru Horiike to admit that they made a mistake in the motorcycle's development. Melandri decided to ride with the
Ducati
Ducati Motor Holding S.p.A. () is the motorcycle-manufacturing division of Italian company Ducati, headquartered in Bologna, Italy. The company is directly owned by Italian automotive manufacturer Lamborghini, whose German parent company is Au ...
team in 2008
and Pedrosa's dissatisfaction led to rumors that he was leaving Honda.
Towards the end of 2007, however, there were signs of improvement, with the
Repsol Honda team taking the last five pole positions of the season and Pedrosa winning the last round at
Valencia.
2008
For
2008
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, HRC planned to use
pneumatic valve springs and an all-new chassis.
The mass centralization of the 2007 model was thought to have gone too far, and instead the 2008 model is more open, reducing heat and improving balance.
The factory team riders are Pedrosa (through 2009
) and Hayden (through 2008
). Satellite team riders are Nakano,
Andrea Dovizioso
Andrea Dovizioso (born 23 March 1986) is an Italian former professional motorcycle racer. He raced with WithU Yamaha RNF MotoGP Team for the 2022 season but announced his intended-retirement after the Misano round in September.
Dovizioso was t ...
,
Randy de Puniet and
Alex de Angelis.
The 2008 pneumatic valve version has only been available to the Repsol Honda team, and in pre-season testing it has been highly problematic. The original intent of running an all-new engine and chassis was shelved when the engine did not perform to expectations. Pedrosa and Hayden then tested a 2007 engine in a 2008 chassis, and after still being near the bottom of testing timesheets, the Repsol Honda team used the 2007 version in the first round's practice for comparison purposes.
For
the race, Pedrosa chose a revised 2008 chassis while Hayden chose the 2007.
The pneumatic engine was race-debuted by Hayden at the Donington round, and he was charged with developing the new engine for the rest of the season (Pedrosa deciding to continue using the conventional valve engine).
An electronic problem at the subsequent Assen round caused Hayden to run out of fuel just before the line, allowing
Colin Edwards to come around him and take the remaining podium position.
At the 13th round it was announced that Pedrosa would switch to
Bridgestone
is a Japanese multinational tire manufacturer founded in 1931 by Shojiro Ishibashi (1889–1976) in the city of Kurume, Fukuoka, Japan. The name Bridgestone comes from a calque translation and transposition of , meaning 'stone bridge' in Japan ...
tires for the remainder of the season,
and he also planned to start racing the pneumatic valved engine in the 14th round at
Indianapolis
Indianapolis (), colloquially known as Indy, is the state capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Indiana and the seat of Marion County. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the consolidated population of Indianapolis and Marion ...
.
Unlike the other Honda teams, de Puniet's
Team LCR used
Öhlins suspension instead of
Showa.
2009
For
2009
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, the factory team riders were Pedrosa and Dovizioso, and the satellite team riders were ElÃas, De Angelis, de Puniet and
Yuki Takahashi; ElÃas was given a factory spec machine.
The 2009 model was largely the same as the 2008. All 6 of the RC212Vs used pneumatic valve engines.
After two rounds the Repsol Honda riders had only achieved a single podium. Vice president of HRC,
Shuhei Nakamoto, said ''"If Dani does not win the world championship it is Honda's responsibility, not Dani's,"'' while Pedrosa said ''"I've spoken to (Nakamoto) but I've spoken to many people like him, but it seems like it's three years of the same story. What I really need is to see is some things coming, not always just hearing, talking, or a meeting. I'd like to have something where I can say okay, thank you, this is good."''
Before Round 6 at
Catalunya, Dovizioso expressed frustration that Pedrosa would be given priority in the post-race test, feeling that the Spaniard's poor physical condition would not lead to a productive evaluation. In the race, Dovizioso finished in 4th place and Pedrosa in 6th, and Pedrosa announced he would skip the test to rest. Using the new chassis, Dovizioso was top rider of the test.
In practice at
Round 7 at Assen Pedrosa remarked that the new chassis was an improvement in braking and stability, but both Pedrosa and Dovizioso crashed in the race at the same turn. At the following round at
Laguna Seca, Pedrosa won the race, while Dovizioso crashed out.
In post-race testing at Brno, the Repsol team tested
Öhlins suspension components, which until then had been using
Showa. For the
San Marino round, Dovizioso will use Öhlins and Pedrosa will use Showa suspension.
The 2009 season ended with three wins for the Repsol Honda team—two for Pedrosa and one for Dovizioso—and a 2nd place in the constructor championship for Honda. At post-race testing at Valencia, Pedrosa tested Öhlins suspension exclusively, and the factory team tried a new chassis and swingarm. Pedrosa and Dovizioso had the 3rd and 6th fastest times over the three-day test.
2010
For
2010
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, the factory team riders are Pedrosa and Dovizioso, and the satellite team riders are
Hiroshi Aoyama, de Puniet, Melandri and
Marco Simoncelli. All riders are using Öhlins suspension components this year. The electronic systems were given an update, and the bike is shorter with a higher center of gravity. Also, Honda hired Andre Zugna and Cristian Battaglia, formerly
Yamaha race engineers, and Carlo Luzzi, formerly
Jorge Lorenzo’s telemetry technician at Yamaha.
According to one analysis of pre-season tests at Sepang and Qatar, Dovizioso's average placing in the tests was third, while Pedrosa's was ninth. Pedrosa complained of problems with the suspension and chassis, and at the first race of the season in
Qatar, Dovizioso finished third, while Pedrosa finished in seventh place. Pedrosa experienced
speed wobbles down the front straight, and Honda determined that they had committed a mistake in the design of the chassis, and that by trying to make the bike easier to ride, they made it too flexible.
By the following round at
Jerez, Pedrosa had a new chassis and finished the race in second place and Dovizioso finished in sixth; in the test after the race, Pedrosa finished fastest and Dovizioso fifth, using a new swingarm that Pedrosa used in the race, and also a new chassis. Pedrosa later said and Honda confirmed that a fuel sensor problem slowed down the RC212V in the final laps and may have cost him the victory at Jerez.
At the third round at
Le Mans
Le Mans (, ) is a city in northwestern France on the Sarthe River where it meets the Huisne. Traditionally the capital of the province of Maine, it is now the capital of the Sarthe department and the seat of the Roman Catholic diocese of Le Man ...
, Dovizioso finished the race in third and Pedrosa in fifth, the latter getting passed in the last lap by Dovizioso and Hayden and later reporting problems with the rear brake. Melandri had switched back to Showa suspension and finished in sixth place. At the fourth round at
Mugello, Pedrosa won the race, Dovizioso finished third and Melandri finished fifth. Pedrosa used a 2009 model rear shock. During first practice at the 14th round at Motegi, the throttle cable stuck and caused Pedrosa to crash and break his collarbone, causing him to miss the race and putting him out of contention for the championship. At the
16th round in Australia, Dovizioso's
steering damper
Originally designed in 1966 by Leonard R Jordan Jr the steering damper, or steering stabiliser is a damping device designed to inhibit an undesirable, uncontrolled movement or oscillation of a vehicle steering mechanism, a phenomenon known in moto ...
had a problem, forcing him to retire from the race. The season ended with Honda placing second in the MotoGP constructor championship with 342 points, 62 points behind first-place Yamaha and 56 points ahead of third-place Ducati.
2011
For
2011
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the factory supported riders were
Andrea Dovizioso
Andrea Dovizioso (born 23 March 1986) is an Italian former professional motorcycle racer. He raced with WithU Yamaha RNF MotoGP Team for the 2022 season but announced his intended-retirement after the Misano round in September.
Dovizioso was t ...
,
Dani Pedrosa,
Casey Stoner, and
Marco Simoncelli while the satellite supported riders were
Hiroshi Aoyama and
Toni ElÃas. Honda riders dominated pre-season testing. Frame geometry and rigidity are the same as the previous year, making the 2011 bike an evolution of the 2010 version. One of the improvements to the 2011 machine is a "seamless transmission". Stoner and Dovizioso chose to use the 2011 chassis, while Pedrosa decided to stay with the more flexible 2010 version.
After the third round at Estoril, Dovizioso began to use a new clutch designed to reduce hopping under braking.
Honda won the manufacturer's championship with 13 wins between Stoner's ten and Pedrosa's three, and never finished lower than second in race results. The factory RC212V was retired at the end of the season to make way for the
2012
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RC213V, though leased models will still be raced by satellite teams.
Specifications
Summary MotoGP results
Titles Won
Riders: (
Casey Stoner)
Constructers:
Races won: 26
2011:
Stoner 10,
Pedrosa Pedrosa is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
* Adrià Pedrosa, Spanish footballer
* Cyril Pedrosa, French comic book artist, colorist and writer
* Dani Pedrosa, Spanish Grand Prix motorcycle racer
* Inês Pedrosa, Portuguese jour ...
3 (13 in total)
2010:
Pedrosa Pedrosa is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
* Adrià Pedrosa, Spanish footballer
* Cyril Pedrosa, French comic book artist, colorist and writer
* Dani Pedrosa, Spanish Grand Prix motorcycle racer
* Inês Pedrosa, Portuguese jour ...
4 (4 in total)
2009:
Pedrosa Pedrosa is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
* Adrià Pedrosa, Spanish footballer
* Cyril Pedrosa, French comic book artist, colorist and writer
* Dani Pedrosa, Spanish Grand Prix motorcycle racer
* Inês Pedrosa, Portuguese jour ...
2,
Dovizioso 1 (3 in total)
2008:
Pedrosa Pedrosa is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
* Adrià Pedrosa, Spanish footballer
* Cyril Pedrosa, French comic book artist, colorist and writer
* Dani Pedrosa, Spanish Grand Prix motorcycle racer
* Inês Pedrosa, Portuguese jour ...
2 (2 in total)
2007:
Pedrosa Pedrosa is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
* Adrià Pedrosa, Spanish footballer
* Cyril Pedrosa, French comic book artist, colorist and writer
* Dani Pedrosa, Spanish Grand Prix motorcycle racer
* Inês Pedrosa, Portuguese jour ...
2 (2 in total)
2006:
Pedrosa Pedrosa is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
* Adrià Pedrosa, Spanish footballer
* Cyril Pedrosa, French comic book artist, colorist and writer
* Dani Pedrosa, Spanish Grand Prix motorcycle racer
* Inês Pedrosa, Portuguese jour ...
2 (2 in total)
Poles: 30
2011:
Stoner 12,
Pedrosa Pedrosa is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
* Adrià Pedrosa, Spanish footballer
* Cyril Pedrosa, French comic book artist, colorist and writer
* Dani Pedrosa, Spanish Grand Prix motorcycle racer
* Inês Pedrosa, Portuguese jour ...
3 (15 in total)
2010:
Pedrosa Pedrosa is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
* Adrià Pedrosa, Spanish footballer
* Cyril Pedrosa, French comic book artist, colorist and writer
* Dani Pedrosa, Spanish Grand Prix motorcycle racer
* Inês Pedrosa, Portuguese jour ...
4,
Dovizioso 1 (5 in total)
2009:
Pedrosa Pedrosa is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
* Adrià Pedrosa, Spanish footballer
* Cyril Pedrosa, French comic book artist, colorist and writer
* Dani Pedrosa, Spanish Grand Prix motorcycle racer
* Inês Pedrosa, Portuguese jour ...
2 (2 in total)
2008:
Pedrosa Pedrosa is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
* Adrià Pedrosa, Spanish footballer
* Cyril Pedrosa, French comic book artist, colorist and writer
* Dani Pedrosa, Spanish Grand Prix motorcycle racer
* Inês Pedrosa, Portuguese jour ...
2 (2 in total)
2007:
Pedrosa Pedrosa is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
* Adrià Pedrosa, Spanish footballer
* Cyril Pedrosa, French comic book artist, colorist and writer
* Dani Pedrosa, Spanish Grand Prix motorcycle racer
* Inês Pedrosa, Portuguese jour ...
5,
Hayden Hayden may refer to:
Places Inhabited places in the United States
*Hayden, Alabama
*Hayden, Arizona
*Hayden's Ferry, former name of Tempe, Arizona
*Hayden, California, former name of Hayden Hill, California
*Hayden, Colorado
*Hayden, Idaho
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1 (6 in total)
Complete MotoGP results
(
key) (results in bold indicate pole position; results in ''italics'' indicate fastest lap)
(the teams are bold indicate factory teams; the riders are bold indicate the rider rode a factory bikes in the satellite teams)
References
External links
Honda MotoGPofficial site
article from Motorcycle Daily
Honda Talks 2007 RC212Varticle from Motorcycle USA
article from Crash.net
Honda Unveils RC212V V4 800article from SPEEDtv
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