an interview with TNT Sports,
In an interview with TNT Sports, the former rider mentioned that the premier class may not be able to make progress. “People think it’s promoted, but it needs to slow down. There was no race this year where all the riders were seated. It shows that there is too much going on. “We always try to emulate Formula 1, but I think there’s a lot more electronics.”
Stoner believes the gap between MotoGP and the premier class of Formula 1 is too wide to keep up with all the examples. “We don’t have to emulate Formula 1. I did these races because the bikes were narrow and could fit 8 people in a corner. You can’t do that in F1. We should not try to imitate them in a sprint. Let them be. It will be the same riders every week.
Despite leaving Repsol Honda, Marc Marquez has consistently refrained from definitively talking about leaving the manufacturer he has represented so far in his MotoGP career. the rider is gone