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The 8 Hours of Spa Motos witnessed an extraordinary performance by F.C.C. TSR Honda France, as they clinched a well-deserved victory under challenging circumstances. The race was marked by unpredictable weather and demanding track conditions, which tested the mettle of all competitors. Starting from fourth position, the team executed a meticulous strategy focused on focus, caution, and maximizing points in adverse situations. Their efforts were rewarded with a commanding lead in the final stages, showcasing not only their skill but also the reliability of the Honda CBR1000RR-R Fireblade SP. This success elevated them to fourth place in the provisional FIM Endurance World Championship standings, setting the stage for their upcoming challenge at Suzuka.
From the outset, Corentin Perolari demonstrated exceptional prowess, leading the first lap and establishing a new race lap record. After a robust opening stint, he handed over the reins to Alan Techer, who rejoined in third position. The duo maintained a steady rhythm, recognizing that consistency and error-free riding were paramount on a track that continually evolved. By mid-race, heavy rain necessitated a pit stop for wet tires, temporarily relegating them to third place. However, their resilience shone through as they reclaimed second position before Perolari took the lead once more, extending it by a lap in the penultimate hour. Their smart tactics and unwavering determination ensured they crossed the finish line with a significant advantage over their rivals.
Beyond F.C.C. TSR Honda France's triumph, other Honda-powered teams showcased commendable performances. Tati Team AVA6 Racing, featuring two rookies, secured seventh place overall despite being newly formed. Their Scottish rider, John McPhee, displayed remarkable adaptability in his debut endurance race, swiftly ascending to second place during the early stages. Meanwhile, National Motos Honda FMA claimed a podium finish in the Superstock category, thanks to Valentin Suchet, Guillaume Raymond, and John Nigon's steadfast teamwork. Despite starting ninth in the class, they methodically ascended to third place, reinforcing their ambitions in the FIM EWC World Cup.
Notably, Wójcik Racing Team #777 SST made an impressive seasonal debut, finishing fifth in their category. Other notable results included Slider Endurance in seventh, Honda No Limits in ninth, TRT27 AZ Moto in thirteenth, and AG Racing Team in fourteenth. Conversely, Dafy-RAC 41-Honda faced an unfortunate mechanical issue midway through the race, forcing them to retire despite promising initial progress.
As the dust settles on this thrilling event, the achievements of these teams underscore the spirit of perseverance and collaboration inherent in motorsport. With each competitor having navigated unique challenges, the stage is set for even more captivating races ahead, particularly with F.C.C. TSR Honda France now firmly positioned among the championship contenders.