Marc Marquez poked fun at the constant speculation over his MotoGP future on Thursday at the Austrian Grand Prix.
recent interview in which HRC president Yasuharu Watanabe“It’s important, the first step is to have the commitment. I believe that Honda have always had the same commitment. Everybody must understand the situation is critical and we must change something together.
“I will evaluate the effort on the race track riding the bike, just like they evaluate my level. This is racing.” “The only change at Silverstone was to forget the result, and try to find the limit of our package,” he said.
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