Marquez insists Honda’s increased F1 involvement not harming MotoGP project

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Marquez insists Honda’s increased F1 involvement not harming MotoGP project
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🗣“I have never felt that they have not bet on the bikes” marcmarquez93 doesn't think Honda's increased F1 involvement is harming its MotoGP project amidst its current woes. Story:

Honda is in the midst of a dire period in MotoGP, with two of the last four years seeing the brand go winless in the premier class.was able to end its victory drought earlier in 2023 at the Americas GP, it has so far proven to be an outlier result as all of HRC’s stable struggle on the troubled RC213V.Marquez has just 15 points to his credit after he crashed out of the podium battle once again last weekend in Italy, having done the same at the previous round in France.

Honda’s MotoGP struggles come as the HRC division of Honda has brought both bike racing and car racing under the one banner.However, Marquez insists that Honda’s increased F1 involvement is not harming the MotoGP project and hopes it can prove to be a boost.“I have never felt that they have not bet on the bikes,” Marquez said on Thursday at the German Grand Prix.

“In fact, the project is the same now as when I entered 10 or 11 years ago, the commitment of the brand.

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