Honda HRC Castrol are expecting to benefit from everyone's lack of experience at the Balaton Park Circuit.
This weekend, MotoGP heads to Balaton Park for the first time for the return of the Hungarian Grand Prix, and Honda sees this as an opportunity for more positive results.
Honda HRC Castrol are coming off the back of both riders scoring points at the Austrian Grand Prix, which was the first time both riders have scored points since the British Grand Prix.
With riders and manufacturers having minimal experience around the new circuit, the Japanese manufacturer believes they can 'take advantage' and 'put on a show'.
"After our weekend in Austria, I am looking forward to getting back on track and continuing our momentum," Mir said.
"Hungary looks like a really different circuit to Austria, much tighter and more technical. It has been a while since we had a brand-new circuit, and I think it can help us to be closer to the front again.
"I am interested to see how MotoGP and our bike perform there, new track, unique layout – a recipe for an exciting weekend.
"It’s always enjoyable to go to new places and meet new fans. Let’s put on a great show for all the Honda supporters there."
Marini added: "I’ve been checking the WorldSBK races and the data from when the Test Team went to Hungary, and it looks a very particular kind of circuit.
"At the moment, I think we are able to find a good level from quite early in the weekend, so at a new track we should be able to take advantage of that. Placing ourselves in a better grid position for the races is one of the main focuses of the weekend, along with testing our new pieces on a different kind of circuit to Austria.
"Nice to meet new fans and experience a different country."