P1racenews AI automatic summary:
Joan Mir left “angry” after losing a podium chance at Mandalika, said his Honda was unrideable in the opening laps.
During the Indonesian MotoGP, Luca Marini fought for the podium, while Joan Mir’s race ended abruptly on the second lap.
Mir, who felt confident after a strong Sprint race performance on Saturday, couldn’t generate enough heat in the tires on Sunday and crashed.
Mir expressed frustration at missing the opportunity for another podium finish and highlighted the challenges with the rear medium tyre.
Being behind in the race, Mir struggled to warm up the tires, ultimately leading to his crash at Turn 16.
Reflecting on the unusual Mandalika weekend, Mir noted the track’s difficulties and the slow race pace that made it challenging for everyone to push.
Despite the setbacks, Mir remains focused on analyzing and learning from this experience to improve in future races.






