MotoGP: Marc Marquez “Looking to leave Honda”[F1-Gate.com]

Six-time MotoGP champion Marc Márquez says staying with Honda beyond 2024 is ‘my dream’ but if HRC can’t produce a title-winning MotoGP bike ‘find the best for me’ said it would.

Marc Márquez made his Honda debut in 2013 and won the title on his first try. The Marquez/Honda tie-up has won 6 titles, 59 wins, 100 podiums and 63 poles in the MotoGP class.

At the beginning of 2020, Marquez Marquez signed a four-year extension with Honda until the end of 2024. However, his last three seasons have been plagued by injuries, including a severe right arm fracture at Jerez in 2020. Since then, he has had four surgeries.

At the same time, Honda has also fallen off, with 2022 being the second winless season in three years.

Marc Márquez has expressed a lot of ‘respect’ for how Honda handled his injury absence. He wants to stay with Honda beyond 2024 when his contract is renewed, but has suggested he is open to a move if Honda can’t provide him with a title-winning bike. rice field.

“The way they behaved, the way they spoke, the way they looked after me in the last two years when I was injured was special and I have a lot of respect for Honda,” Marc Márquez said.

“I know it’s not normal, it was special and I will continue to have full respect for Honda.”

“Now that 2022 is over, my heart is just to get back to the top with Honda. Of course, if you don’t feel like you have the tools, you may see what works best for you.”

“I have already told them this.”

“But now I just want to stay with Honda in 2022 and my goal is to stay with Honda. But my biggest goal is to win the championship. So that’s what I’m looking for in the future. It’s about being there.”

“In the past contracts, I had a lot of respect for them and Honda always had the first option. I didn’t talk to anyone, only Honda. And if you respect them, they If you don’t respect them, they won’t respect you.”

“So we’ll see what happens in the future. You never know. Honda is Honda. My dream is to stay with Honda. But my biggest dream is to win the championship.”

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