Marc Marquez’s blunt verdict on Fabio Quartararo’s big-money deal with Yamaha
Marc Marquez chose to leave Honda but insists❀ he has less time than Fabio Quartararo

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marc Marquez has compared his decision to quit Honda to 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Fabio Quartararo staying with Yamaha.
Marquez walked away from the bigꦅgest rider contract in MotoGP last year to li♔nk up with Gresini Ducati, for a better bike which would give him a shot at another championship.
Quartararo, despite an offer from Aprilia, opted to stay with struggling Yamaha after penning a deal which makes him the highest-paid rider in MotoGP.
"We are at different points in our sporting careers, he has more time, I ha⛎v𒉰e less,” Marquez told .
“I was at a more critical moment, where I needed that change and to see myself competit෴✤ive again.
“He has a very good relationship with Ya🔴maha and the project🐲 will move forward."
Marquez is 31 with a torrid history of injuriᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚes behind him. He is vying for a seventh MotoGP title after quitting Honda.
Quartararo is still only 24, by contrast. His faith in Yamaha’s long-term project is to win a second 🔯championship, after his🤡 2021 glory.
The two Japanes♏e manufacturers have the benefit of concessions this year to recover from their a꧋wful periods where they have slipped to the back of the grid.
While Hon🐟da must rebuild without star man Marquez, Yamaha can now plan ahead with Q🌸uartararo secured for at least two more years.
Quartararo has hinted at major c𒐪hanges to come in Yamaha’s future.
"It's difficult to give an opinion from the outside, because [he] knows ex🍸actly what they have promised him.
“Logically Yamaha is working on a project, they♕ are signing people and they will have convinced him there.
𒁏“Although the sal♍ary is also something that matters more or less…”
Quartararo insiꦺsted that he was convinced by Yamaha's engineers during the Portimao round༺.
"In🌊 Portugal we had a great meeting with the top management of Yamaha engineers about the project from now until the end of the year, and also 2025 and 2026," he said.
“There are some really interesting things that are still confidential in Yamaha. New people. The project is going to be huge. So the decision was 🎉made i🌺n Portugal.”

James was a sports journalist 𒉰at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American ♌sports, to football, to F1.