Marc Marquez quizzed about following Valentino Rossi and Jorge Lorenzo into four-wheel racing

Valentino Ros꧒si and Jo🐼rge Lorenzo have famously swapped legendary MotoGP careers for cars, with Rossi even en route to competing in the 24 Hours of Le Mans next year.
Marquez, five years ago, took a RB8 with Toro Rosso livery for a spin around the Red Bul💧l Ring under the watchful eye of Red Bull chief Helmut Marko and ex-F1 driver﷽ Mark Webber.
WATCH: He’s a four-time world champion on two wheels, but how would Marc Marqu💛ez get on on four wheels? The Honda MotoGP rider got behind the wheel of a Red Bull RB8 in To🎶ro Rosso livery.
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The idea of Marquez behind the wheel returned because he was ♉spotted in conversation with F1 champion Max Verstappen at Honda Thanks Day at Motegi.
So cou🍃ld he become the next John Surtees, the only man to win premier class titles on two a𒈔nd four wheels?
He told : "No. Of course it was super cool to try ღan F1 car and it's tr💙ue that I was quite fast, but I was well supervised that day.
"I have to thank Mark Webber and Red B𒉰ull for that, as well as Dr. Helmut Marko and also Niki Lauda were present at that test.
"It was really a super special day and yes, I did pretty well. 🅘;
“I w💟as fast, but it was a closed test on a circuit that I also know well, the Red Bull Ring.
“But it's very different than if you let🔥 me go on a street circuit like Monaco. The skills you need as a driver for that are really incredible.
"If you want to be successful in motorsport, you🐎 really have t▨o start at an early age."

James was a sports journa🐼list at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.