F1 champion Max Verstappen banned from trying MotoGP bike by Red Bull

Verstappen, who was imperious throughout the 2022 F1 season, recently sat aboard 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marc Marquez’s Repsol Honda machine at the Ja𝕴panese manufacturer’s en✃d-of-year celebration event.
After winning the 2021 title in controversial style, Verstappen won his second consecutive title by 146 points from Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc, whilst also s🐼etting a new record for wins in a season with 15.
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While Red🏅 Bull’s partnership with Honda led to their most successful F1 season together, the same could not be said for its MotoGP teams as Honda finished the yꦅear winless.
However, Marquez made an impressive return to♏ action after electing to undergo a fourth right arm operation following the Italian Grand Prix at Mugello, claiming one pole position (Motegi) and a second place finish at Phillip Island.
Teaming up during a Karting race at Honda’s recent ‘Thanks day’, which they won, Verstappen and Marquez then sat down ꦿto discuss both sports which led to the Dutch star wanting to try a MotoGP bike for the first time.
Talking about MotoGP riders in general, Verstappen said: “These guys are crazy. The speeds you have on the straights, the horse𓆏power on the bike - I would like to try it someday but I’m still now allowed.”
Marquez then interrupted Verstappen to ask wh☂y, which led to the Red Bull Racing driver saying: “The team still doesn’t allow m🤡e to do it.”
After Marquez cꩵlaimed Verstappen has tꦚime now that its the off-season, Verstappen joked: “Now I can break a leg”
While Red Bull will be among the favourites to challenge for the 2023 F1 title, it remains to be seen what Honda can bring in terms of a competitive package for the likes of Marquez, Joan Mir and 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Alex Rins.
Marquez showed that if he’s close to his best﷽ then he can still fight for race wins, while Rins w﷽on two of the last three races for Suzuki.