Marquez: We’re working in right direction
A day on from one of his most crushing victori๊es in the MotoGP class, Marc Marquez put “many, many” test items through their paces at the🌳 post-race test at Brno and concluded HRC’s current development direction is “the right one.”
The 26-year old posted just the eighth fastest time🦹 on Monday, 0.6s back of pace setter Fabio Quartararo as he 𓂃sampled another new chassis, different aerodynamic parts and a pair of Michelin rear tyres.

A day on froꦜm one of his most crushing victories in the MotoGP class, Marc Marquez put “many, many” test items through their paces at the post-race test at Brno and concluded HRC’s current development direction is “the right one.”
The 26-year old posted just the eighth fastest time on Monday, 0.6s back of pace setter Fabio Quartararo as he sampled a🗹nother new chassis, different aerodyn🔜amic parts and a pair of Michelin rear tyres.
“Of course, in the end we did more laps than we expected or we planned, but a♔nyway, we had many things to do, especially as Michelin brought two tyres, and then Hon▨da also brought many, many things,” said Marquez.
“One of these things was a new chassis, and also aerodynamic parts, different things on the bike. There were some interesting things that we will for sure use in the next ra﷽ces, but keep working in the same direction, because it's the rig♔ht one.”
On the new chassis he tried, the reigning world champion clarified ✃it was different to the frame he back-to-back tested during free ꩲpractice at the Sachsenring and the Brno race weekend.
“It's another one, it's very similar to the current one, but they want to makeಞ some modifications thinking about the future, and it was basically very, very similar.
“[It feels] In between! I⛄t was between these two chassis, and the character was very similar. But the most important, we were very very precise, we had more or less the same comments, me and Cal [Crutchlow], and this was important, because in the end, we follow the same direction.”
At the Sachsenring Marquez explained his new chassis there was to a♒id with turning. With the frame with which he began the season, the Catalan has to produce recordꦓ-breaking amounts of lean angle to move through turns.
“We are trying to work on that area, trying to stress less the front tyre, trying to understand why we n꧅eed to lean so much, this 65 degrees that sometimes I lean this season,” he explained.
“And it's there that we are working more to try to understand🌌 in the future, because if you c๊an turn more with the same speed and less lean angle, then the grip is better. But we are trying to analyse.”
Marquez also had an updated aerodynamic package to try, one♑ that was debuted by team-mate Jorge Lorenzo in the first half of the season.
“It was a new package of aerodynamics, because it's something that you can see, and it looks like it was a very, very positive thing, now they need t𒐪o analyse deeply, but the feeling on the bike was good, and I kept going to understand more.
“But we still have this joker to play, to homologate another aerodynamic package, which Ducati already did. And maybe, if now they analyse these two days, maybe we will homologate in Austria, but it's not 10ꦅ0 percent sure.”