Scott Redding's Blusens team have unveiled their entry into the Moto2 Championship at a ceremony in Madrid this morning.
Powered by a 600cc Honda lump, the BQR-Honda is one of only two prototypes that have been shown to the outside world so far, the other belonging to Japanese firm Moriwaki.
Moto2 is scheduled to replace 250GP in 2011 but MotoGP sources think they will be allowed into the class from next year in order to ensure as smooth a transition from two-strokes to four-strokes as possible.
Daniel Rivas will ride the bike in this year's Spanish CEV Championship which will serve as a testbed to develop the bike and ensure it is competitive when the team enter Moto2 proper.