Marc Marquez and Honda reportedly have an unwritten deal to reunite in 2025 - but only if some crucial conditions are met.
and Honda reportedly have an unwritten deal to reunite in 2025 - but only if some crucial conditions are met.champion is ending his 11-year association with Honda at the end of this year to join Gresini Ducati in 2024, but he has only signed a one-year deal.
“Informed voices speak of a secret pact between Honda and Marquez” that could mean they link back up, after one year in the Ducati satellite team,Marquez was released from the final year of his Honda deal without a financial penalty, which the Italian newspaper claims is an “important detail” which may later result in a reunion.This would include “intervention of engineers coming from F1”, the newspaper says.
Marquez would be willing to “come home” in 2025, when he is a free agent and able to negotiate with everyone in the paddock, if these conditions are met.The Honda team manager’s job “after so many disasters, is no longer solid”, the newspaper claims.
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