Marc Marquez acknowledges that Honda’s decision to reassign its top MotoGP technical boss, Shinichi Kokubu, shows that they are taking ‘big decisions’ and ‘reacting’ to their current woes.
“Because in the end when in a big brand, HRC or another name, if the numbers are not arriving and the results are not coming. You must change things.
“We will see if we can now, we will need time, to keep going and keep improving the bike for the future.” “Seventh position is not the best, but a solid day,” Marquez said. “I was able to jump from Qualifying 1 to Qualifying 2. I was able to start on the third row which was a good target.
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