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Marquez putting “maximum commitment” into Honda MotoGP project

Marc Marquez says the fact he is racing at the Dutch Grand Prix shows his “commitment” is “maximum” to try and improve Honda’s struggling MotoGP bike for 2024.

The eight-time world champion withdrew from last weekend’s German GP having suffered five crashes across a round that is becoming viewed as the nadir of the Honda/Marquez relationship.

Marquez is still contracted to Honda for another year, but the events of Germany have raised discussion about the possibility of the Spaniard buying out of his deal.

Read more: Why a MotoGP divorce is now the only option for Marquez and Honda

When asked by motogp.com to address his 2024 future on Thursday at the Dutch GP, Marquez said: “If I’m here, it’s because my commitment with Honda is maximum and I want to work with them to improve for the future, to improve our project.

“I’m here to work with them. At the moment I’m here to work with them, and as I see it, to work with them for the future means [for] next year’s project.

“This year won’t change much, so the commitment is maximum.”

Source: Autosport

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