Marc Marquez continues to toy with the idea of leaving Honda for Ducati ahead of the 2024 MotoGP season.
Still with so much of the 2023 MotoGP campaign left to run, the eight-time world champion is still yet to announce his plans whilst those around him have made big moves already.
Not Pramac as the seat alongside Jorge Martin looks set to go the way of Franco Morbidelli, but instead it’s the Gresini ride alongside brother Alex. But what would it do to Honda, who even with the mercurial talents of Marquez are struggling to score top ten finishes.Marquez: ‘Red flags came when I was fastest, but we need it to be fair’
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