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Ana Carrasco signs with Honda France for the 2025 World Supersport season

The new Honda France World Supersport Team have signed Ana Carrasco and Corentin Perolari for 2025.

The FIM Women's Circuit Racing World Champion, Ana Carrasco, will move to World Supersport in 2025. Honda France will move into WorldSSP, with Carrasco and Corentin Perolari, who will return to the class.

Double World Champion Carrasco will be part of the Supersport Challenge category, which takes place at the European rounds only.

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Ahead of her first season in World Supersport Carrasco said: “I am very happy to join Honda in this new project. Honda is the biggest motorcycle factory in the world and is an honour for me to race with these colours. I want to learn as fast as possible during the season and fight for good results.

"I look forward to working with the team and to riding the bike for the first time. I want to thank HRC, Honda Europe and Honda France for trusting me and giving me this opportunity. I will give my best to achieve our goals during this season.”

Corentin Perolari will return to World Supersport on a full-time basis for the first time since 2020. The French rider will partner Carrasco in the new Honda France World Supersport squad.

The French rider competed in World Supersport from 2018 to 2020. He finished inside the top ten in the Championship twice and claimed one Supersport podium.

Speaking about his WorldSSP return, Corentin Perolari said: “I’m delighted to be in the World Supersport Championship, especially representing the Honda brand, which I’m very fond of. The whole team can count on me to give my best in every race. The initial tests will allow us to take our marks with the team. After that, the aim is to perform as we did during the wildcard at Magny-Cours last September, but over a full season. Consistently being in the Top 10 would be fantastic.”

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