Crutchlow rides Lawson’s Championship winning NSR500

Cal Crutchlow on Honda NSR500

LCR Honda racers Cal Crutchlow and Takaaki Nakagami were star billings as a host of motorsport VIPs joined in the celebrations for the Honda Racing Thanks Day at Twin Ring Motegi in Japan at the weekend.

Honda Thanks Day
Honda Racing Thanks Day

2019 marks 60 years of Honda’s first entry into World Championship racing, and the company celebrated its tenth Thanks Day in front of over 17,000 fans who all were allowed free access so that Honda could show its gratitude for their support.

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Cal Crutchlow with Eddie Lawson’s 1989 championship winning NSR500

With Nakagami unable to take part in the on-track action due to his recent shoulder operation, it was left to Crutchlow to hold up the LCR Honda honour out on track.

Honda Thanks Day Kart Crutchlow
Crutchlow had a crack in the karts

The Brit won a kart race alongside his Super GT racing partner Hideki Mutoh.

Honda Thanks Day Karts Crutchlow
And had a win..!

Crutchlow missed out on a win in the wacky Grom race behind Moto3 rider Ai Ogura.

Honda Thanks Day Grom Crutchlow
Crutchlow on a Grom

Crutchlow later put on a real show for the fans as he lapped on the awe-inspiring Honda NSR500 that Eddie Lawson rode to victory in the 1989 500cc World Championship.

Cal Crutchlow

“It was incredible and a real privilege to ride an NSR! I grew up watching guys race these 500s – I used to think the bikes looked spectacular and now I know they are spectacular! The bike was fantastic but I can’t imagine racing one in 1989. I’d like to say a big thank you to HRC for this opportunity, because it has been a fantastic event for the fans, but also a special one for us riders”.

Honda Thanks Day NSR Crutchlow
Cal Crutchlow with Eddie Lawson’s 1989 championship winning NSR500

Honda Motor President Takahiro Hachigo

“Honda started World Championship racing in 1959, the year I was born! Honda has been racing for such a long time! I want to say thank you to all the fans for supporting us all these years, both in motorcycle and in automobile motorsport.”

Source: MCNews.com.au

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