Marc Marquez is angry with Honda and could move to KTM, claims Oscar Haro

The six-ti𝄹me MotoGP champion entered 2023 committed to Honda, the team which he is synonymous with, but threatened in his Amazon Prime Video documentary to find other routes to a championship if his bike didn’t deliver.
Marquez is contracted on a lucrative deal until the end of 2024 with Honda but a rumour has💛 been been shared of h♔ow he could switch to KTM.
“In Spain there is talk that Marquez is angry at Honda,”🐼 Haro, the ex-LCR Honda sporting director.
“And th꧂at Red Bull is making efforts [to put him on the] bike that should, in theorꦺy, take Pedro Acosta to MotoGP.”
The suggestion from Haro is that the huge influence of energy drinks sponsor Red Bul♒l could move Marquez between the two teams they are linked to - from Honda, to KTM.
Marquez’s 🐻new manager, Jaime Martinez who replaced the long-serving Emilio Alzamora, has key Red Bull ties too.
Pedro Acosta, the Mo🔯to2 starlet, could replace Marquez at Repsol Honda, Haro claimed.
“It would be a good story,” he said.
KTM paired Jack Miller with Brad Binder this season and both are expected to be contracted for the 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:2024 MotoGP rider line-up.
Haro continued: "Marc is very jealous of his team and his parts, I don't think💜 he's happy that Alex Rins tried his chassis.
“Actually, this new frame made by Kalex was ready from last year and Marquez didn't kn✅ow anything, he is very sorry about that.”
It is unconfirmed whether Marquez is fit enough to compete at next weekend’s MotoGP🎐 Grand Prix of the Americas, after undergoing hand surgery.
It was caused by his crash into Miguel Oliveira in Portimao, 🔥f𝔍or which he received a double long lap penalty.
Honda are in tܫhe process of appealing when Marquez must serve that penalty. They claim it expired last weekend in Argentina. I🌳f they lose the appeal, Marquez must serve it at COTA.
"Last year in Austin he still had his arm injured, he🍎 started from the last positio🐭n and came back up with a Honda worse than the current one,” Haro said.
“His intention is to return to America and p🍬ut pressure on people like Bagnaia, Quartararo and Bezzecchi."

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from Amer✤ican sports, to football, to F1.