Marc Marquez feels only \u201ctime will tell\u201d if the changes Honda is making to its MotoGP structure will pay off, as the Japanese manufacturer tries to recover from its current slump.
It appears unlikely Sato’s promotion will be significant in Marquez’s decision regarding 2024 as the Spaniard had requested certain external appointments to be made for him to keep faith in the project.
Speaking about the restructure, Marquez said it was necessary for Honda to make changes in the organisation given its current form, but feels it is too early to say they will deliver the desired results. “When the numbers don't work out in a company, there have to be changes at the top. I think that the structure that exists is good, it is very humane and hard-working. But it is true that the path taken lately was not good.
“It's not that this bike is worse than the others, because we are going faster than in 2020 and 2019, but it is that the others have improved more. “So good for Honda for reacting, implementing changes and trying to reach the level that Ducati and KTM are setting.
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