Poncharal: I really believe an Independent team can win MotoGP title
Satellite MotoGP ride♍rs won more races than Factory team riders last seasoꦜn, by a score of 8–6.
That's quite a milestone.
To put it into perspective, there was a not a single satellite race winner in MotoGP from Toni Elias at Estoril in 2006 unti𝔍l Jack Miller at Assen in 2016.
But the ultimate test of MotoGP's efforts to balance Factory𓂃 and Independent teams would be a satellite world champ꧒ion.

Satellite MotoGP riders won💝 more races than Factory tꦡeam riders last season, by a score of 8–6.
That's quite a milestone.
To put it into perspective, there was a🐎 not a single satellite race winner in MotoGP🃏 from Toni Elias at Estoril in 2006 until Jack Miller at Assen in 2016.
But the ultimate test of MotoGP's efforts to balance Factory and Independent teams would be a s🌌atellite world champion.
It almost happened in 2020, Fabio Quartararo 🉐leading the champ💧ionship as late as Aragon (round 11 of 14) while Petronas Yamaha team-mate Franco Morbidelli went on to finish second in the standings, 13 points from Suzuki's Joan Mir.
Herve Pon🌌charal - whose Tech3 KTM team took two victories with Miguel Oliv🅰eira and finished 46 points from Mir - is confident last season's satellite surge was not a one-off during a strange Covid calendar and that an Independent world champion is a realistic goal.
"Honestly, yes. Since now almost all of the Independent team✨s have equal machinery, equal support, equal development speed," Poncharal said.
"We could see last year, with all respect to our Factory team, we won more races than them. If you look at what happened in Jerez 2 and Spielberg 1 [where Oliveira fell after contact with Binder and Pol Espargaro, respectively] we could have been verꦉy close to maybe the best place in the championship.
"If you look what's happening with Yamaha, 💫clearly the Indep💜endent team was in 2020 the leading Yamaha team.
"So I don’t want to name them all, but an Independent team has the possibility on paper to win r🐽aces and fight for the championship. I'm pretty sure.
"It was a crazy season in 2020, Joan Mir was an incredible champion, but it all came out♏ of the blue.
"I really ൲believe an Independent team can win the cha💝mpionship thanks to the technical rules, the level of the riders we have and thanks to each Factory that supplies and believes in their satellite operation."

Asked for his opinion on why Quartararo - a satellite t♋itle leader for so long last year - dropped from first to eighth over the final five rounds, Poncharal replied:
"It's a difficult question and honestly I don't have the answer. I think the people working close to him als༺o don’t hav♔e a real answer, and as a KTM team we don't have too much access to Yamaha.
"For sure, after the second Jꦛerez win in a row, I thought 'wow, Fabio🅠 is clearly the favourite'.
"Becau🐬se when you saw those two races, the way hไe won them, he destroyed the opposition. So you were thinking there is a great chance for him to at least finish in the top three in the championship.
"A few things happened that disturbed him, I don’t know if it's technical, if it's psychological, 🔜honestly I haven't got a clue.
"All I know if that Fabio is one of the fastest riders on the grid, h🌃e is very young and he's got a lot of improvement margin ahead of him… But we will be trying to beat him in every race in 2021!"
In addition to the influx of satellite winners, last season saw a record-equalling nine different winners, despite th💙e shorten𓆏ed 14-round calendar.
Valentino Rossi was the last rider outside of an official Factory team to win the premier-class crown, in the final year of the 500cc era, with all of the MotoGP (2002 onwards) titles so far won by Facto𒐪ry team riders.
MotoGP 2020 - Satellite winners (8)
3 – Morbidelli (Petronas Yamaha)
3 – Quartararo (Petronas Yamaha)
2 – Oliveira (Tech3 KTM)
MotoGP 2020 Factory winners (6):
1 - Mir (Suzuki)
1 – Rins (Suzuki)
1 – Dovizioso (Ducati)
1 – Petrucci (Ducati)
1 – Vinales (Yamaha)
1 – Binder (KTM)

Peter has been in the paddock for 20 years and has se🌱en Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.