KTM could be a nice fit for Marquez but there isn't any room there at the moment!etusch wrote: ↑09 Apr 2023, 08:46I don't know if this is true but if Honda gave better and working frame to Marc and not giving other riders, this is a really bad ---.
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Red Bull may be pushing to put Marc Márquez at KTM’ – Óscar Haro
Repsol Honda is going through yet another difficult start to the season in MotoGP, with the top places still a long way off. Marc Márquez took the pole position and a third place in the sprint race in Portimão, but the performances may not be the only reasons to be unpleased... and he could even leave to KTM. His current agreement with Honda runs through 2024.
In an interview with the YouTube channel SportAction/Paddock TV, Óscar Haro spoke about these rumors that are circulating in Spain: ‘Márquez's former manager, Emilio Alzamora, let's say that, after what happened with Márquez, he wants to make a little war on Márquez and he offered himself to be [Pedro] Acosta's manager. In Spain it is said that Márquez is very angry with Honda and that Red Bull is pushing for the bike that in theory Acosta should land in MotoGP – a KTM – to give it to Márquez. And put Acosta on Márquez's bike at HRC. This is what the journalists talked about, also with me – I didn't know anything, but they said everything. It would be a beautiful story, Márquez's former manager helping Acosta by putting him on Honda and Márquez on KTM’.
According to Haro, Márquez's discontent with Honda could go beyond the performances: ‘I haven't spoken with Marc or Álex [Rins], but I known perfectly that Marc is upset. Marc is very jealous of his team, he is very jealous of everything he tries. I don't think he was very excited or happy that they allowed Álex Rins try out his frame and fork. Marc found a different frame with some more rear grip, which he liked – he raced with it in Portugal and he was very strong. As Honda decided that Stefan Bradl would not race at Termas de Río Hondo, they made the decision to give this frame to Álex Rins. Álex Rins liked it; the problem is that Álex Rins now wants a frame like that and Marc will not be very happy that Álex Rins tried it’.
They can't release Jack Miller from his contract after such a good showing both at Portimao and Argentina. Not to mention Brad Binder who has been their golden boy years now...! I think they will only open up a seat only for Acosta though Acosta seems to have lost all the hype around him by making too many mistakes...
I think Aprilia may be the perfect fit for Marquez if Honda doesn't manage to get better results with the Kalex chassis! Aprilia are the only manufacturer right now close enough to Ducati and with a lot of developments and innovations! Aleix doesn't seem to have any more years left in him so I think Marquez can easily fit in there!
All in all Honda didn't look that bad at Portimao though! Let's not forget that Portimao hasn't been one of the better tracks for Marquez these last few years and I believe that had he raced at Argentina he would have easily won both races if we take into account how fast he usually is at this circuit and the weather conditions that he really shines at!
Anyway, it was a shame he missed the last race...hopefully he can race at Texas without the penalty cause he can also win there easily I think! Hopefully Honda's review of the penalty will push the penalty back to Jerez, though Texas might be a better place to take the penalty considering his usual pace there!
Any news on if he'll race at the US GP??