Unexpected Honda option posed to Jorge Martin
"Don't you think it could be risky?"

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Jorge Martin ha𓃲s been questioned about Pramacꦅ’s future as a Ducati satellite team.
Martin has routinely insisted that he will definitely leave Pramac at the end of this yea♎r - either for the official𓆉 Ducati team or a different manufacturer.
But simultaneously the future of Pramac as a Du🐎cati satellite team is being negotiated.
Martin was asked: “What if Pramac were to change motorcycle supplier and turn to H꧟onda?”
He replied to : "For me nothing changes. The important thing is that [CEO Paolo ᩚᩚᩚᩚღᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚCampinoti] is happy.”
Martin was asked about his threat to quit Ducati unless he is moved to the factory team: “At the moment the most 'accessible' official teams are Honda and Yamaha, but objectively they don't have a bike as fast as Ducati: 𝓡don't you think it could be risky?”
Martin answered: “Everything is risky... but Fabio Quartararo has renewed, for exam🐼ple.
“It means that he has faith in the project.
“But now I just have to think about riding and doi🐈ng my best, my goal remains the official D𝔍ucati."
Is Martin already talking to other teams about 20꧃25?
"No, that's what my manager thinks about,”💙 he said. “I'm completely focused on the track."
He added: “I hope to continue wit🥀h Ducati, but if it's not possible I will race for another official team.”
Martin was overlooked in favour of Enea Bastiani﷽ni for a promotion into the factory Ducati team for 2023.
Then, on the final day of 2023, he missed out on🧔 the championship which would have reportedly come with a contractual clause to automatically move him alongside Francesco Bagnaia, an🅺d replace Bastianini, this year.
"In 202꧂2 they chose Bastianini, based on the r🐭esults,” Martin said.
“Last year there was a desi♔re to make this choice [to promote him and replace Bastianini].
“But it wasn't possible due to a technical issue, there were contracts 🥀involved.
“Now eve😼rything is open: I 💫know they have faith in me, but we'll see whether or not it will be total trust."

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