Former world MotoGP champion Marc Marquez leaving Honda

“Both parties agreed it was in their best interests to each pursue other avenues in the future to best achieve their respective goals and targets,” said Honda

October 04, 2023 10:50 pm | Updated 10:50 pm IST - Paris

Repsol Honda Team rider Marc Marquez of Spain celebrates on the podium of the MotoGP Japanese Grand Prix on October 1, 2023.

Repsol Honda Team rider Marc Marquez of Spain celebrates on the podium of the MotoGP Japanese Grand Prix on October 1, 2023. | Photo Credit: AFP

Marc Marquez will leave Honda, where he won his six world MotoGP titles, at the end of the season, the team announced on Wednesday.

"Honda Racing Corporation and Marc Marquez to end collaboration early by mutual agreement," the team posted on social media.

The 30-year-old Spaniard, who has been hampered by injury since the start of the 2020 season, had one year left on a four-year deal.

"Both parties agreed it was in their best interests to each pursue other avenues in the future to best achieve their respective goals and targets," said Honda in a statement.

Marquez joined Honda after winning the Moto2 title in 2012.

"THANK YOU for this great journey!" he posted in Instagram.

"Hard work, determination and bond we have built over the years. Laughs, tears, joys, hard moments, but most importantly: a unique and unrepeatable relationship. SEPARATED, BUT ALWAYS TOGETHER!"

In his first season in the premier class, he became the youngest race winner, at Austin, Texas, and ended the season the youngest champion.

He won the title in five of the next seasons and in five of his title seasons led Honda to sweeps of the team and manufacturer's crowns.

"11 years together. We shared unforgettable moments: 6 World Championships, 5 Triple Crowns, 59 victories, 101 podiums and 64 poles," Marquez wrote.

In the last four campaigns he has missed 30 starts and has not won since Emilia Romagna in October 2021.

Marquez fractured his right arm in the first GP of the 2020 season and underwent a fourth round of surgery in June last year.

"The last three seasons have been a nightmare. It has been very difficult since my injury in 2020, in particular in terms of my physical condition even if I'm much better now," Marquez told AFP before September's San Marino Grand Prix.

"But the results haven't come. Obviously that's difficult for someone who has won a lot, sometimes it's even difficult to stay motivated."

Marquez is 15th in this season's rider standings while Honda are 11th and last in the team standings which are dominated by Ducati and its satellite teams.

There has been speculation that he could follow his brother Alex to Ducati's satellite team Gresini come next season

"In order to stay in MotoGP, I have to feel like I'm competitive and that means fighting for the first five or seven places in every single race," said Marquez.

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