Cal Crutchlow farewells LCR Honda after six years
Cal Crutchlow wrapped up his final race with the LCR Honda team on Sunday, finishing 13th and closing out the season in 18th position in the overall standings. The rider had announced at the beginning of the season that he would not be continuing with Lucio Cecchinello’s team for the 2021 campaign, drawing a line under a successful run of six seasons.
The alliance saw Crutchlow and LCR Honda obtain the team’s first victory in the MotoGP class. Cal achieved a total of 12 podiums and three victories over the last six seasons, becoming the most important rider in LCR history.
Crutchlow joined the LCR Honda CASTROL team in 2015 and was on the podium that same year in Argentina. Perhaps his crowning glory came in 2016 as he took the team’s first victory in Brno – and became the first British Grand Prix winner in 35 years.
A second win at Phillip Island followed this achievement in his second year with the team, which helped him secure Top Independent Team rider in 2016.
The Briton finished on the podium once more in Argentina in 2017. In 2018, Cal secured his third victory, in Argentina, and followed it with two more podiums in Misano and Motegi. Then, in 2019, Cal added three more podium finishes in Qatar, Germany and Australia.
The 2020 FIM MotoGP World Championship marks Cal Crutchlow’s last year competing in the premier class and he did it as an LCR Honda Castrol team rider aboard a factory-spec Honda RC213V.
Lucio Cecchinello
“It is a hard day for us because Cal Crutchlow has definitely been the most important rider in the history of the LCR Honda team. He has been the rider that has ridden for the longest consecutive period of time with us and, because of this, he is part of our family. Cal brought 3 stunning victories and 12 podiums in total to LCR. We were also able to support Honda by adding crucial points for the Constructor World Championship Title and with him, we won Best Independent Team in 2016. What Cal has done for the LCR Honda Team is simply extraordinary. During these six seasons together, we’ve had also some tough moments, difficulties, injuries… but this is all part of this incredible sport that gives us a lot of emotions, happiness and adrenaline. On the other hand, of course, it also gives us many headaches, fears and stress. If everything were smooth and perfect, we wouldn’t enjoy our job as much. I think that it is because of these emotions and mixed feelings, that we love MotoGP. Cal Crutchlow will always be part of our family. We wish him all the best in his professional future and in his private life with Lucy and Willow.”
2020 MotoGP World Championship Final Standings
Pos | Rider | Points |
1 | Joan MIR | 171 |
2 | Franco MORBIDELLI | 158 |
3 | Alex RINS | 139 |
4 | Andrea DOVIZIOSO | 135 |
5 | Pol ESPARGARO | 135 |
6 | Maverick VIÑALES | 132 |
7 | Jack MILLER | 132 |
8 | Fabio QUARTARARO | 127 |
9 | Miguel OLIVEIRA | 125 |
10 | Takaaki NAKAGAMI | 116 |
11 | Brad BINDER | 87 |
12 | Danilo PETRUCCI | 78 |
13 | Johann ZARCO | 77 |
14 | Alex MARQUEZ | 74 |
15 | Valentino ROSSI | 66 |
16 | Francesco BAGNAIA | 47 |
17 | Aleix ESPARGARO | 42 |
18 | Cal CRUTCHLOW | 32 |
19 | Stefan BRADL | 27 |
20 | Iker LECUONA | 27 |
21 | Bradley SMITH | 12 |
22 | Tito RABAT | 10 |
23 | Michele PIRRO | 4 |