Marc Marquez: “I made a change last year with a strategy and a defined plan in my head for what I was looking for.”
While Honda continue to struggle at the rear-end of the MotoGP grid, Marquez has been a podium contender at every round in 2024.
The latest round in Jerez was a step further than that as Marquez challenged Francesco Bagnaia for victory in the grand prix, eventually finishing second. In contention for the 2025 factory Lenovo Ducati seat, Marquez clearly made the right call to join Ducati, which he admits came about following a strategy change last season.
“I made a change last year with a strategy and a defined plan in my head for what I was looking for and I’m finding it,” said Marquez.“We will continue working to have options and be able to choose. If you have a strategy that you believe in then you don’t need to listen to anybody.
“Obviously, before making a decision I consider every aspect. I don’t consider just one thing or another, so I weigh everything up and see which side I am leaning.”Daniel Ricciardo lands intriguing new job in the world of Hollywood
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