Luca Marini on Repsol Honda rumours: “A pleasure to be in this situation”

Luca Marini on Repsol Honda rumours: “A pleasure to be in this situation”

 
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Among those fuelling the speculation is none other than Marini’s brother, team boss and former HRC rider Valentino Rossi, who suddenly posted a picture from his own Repsol Honda days on Instagram…Although, like most of the grid, Marini is under contract for next season, it is safe to assume that Rossi’s company is prepared to cancel Marini’s 2024 VR46 deal if needed.VR46 has always insisted its goal is to get the Academy riders into factory MotoGP teams, with Marini making no secret of his own desire to help lead bike development as an official rider.“I have the best bike [a Ducati] but going in a factory team, developing your own bike, talking with all the engineers and following your direction is a completely different thing,” Marini said earlier in the Sepang weekend, when weighing up the Honda rumours.“I know now my package is fantastic, the team is working very well and Ducati is a fantastic bike, performing well every time and in every situation.“But also, as a rider, I have dreams and goals to achieve and to ride and work for a factory team is incredible in my opinion, but it needs to be the correct project in the correct situation.”Malaysian MotoGP: New World Championship standingsMalaysian MotoGP: ResultsMalaysian Moto2: ResultsMalaysian Moto3: ResultsSome reports suggest that the Marini-Repsol Honda deal is as good as done and could be announced at any moment.Related ‘Disappointed’ Martin: ‘I tried to put pressure on Pecco’ Bagnaia, Bastianini among five to receive tyre pressure warningsBut as of Sunday evening, the 26-year-old Italian, who has taken his first pole and podium in MotoGP this year, continues to give little away.“The situation is the same as yesterday and Friday, it’s just a lot of things that everybody is saying but nothing is changing in this moment,” Marini told MotoGP.com.“I don’t know,” he replied, on the possibility of an announcement on his future by Qatar next weekend.“It’s just a pleasure to be in this situation. And I would like to have the best opportunity for my career, my life and try to fight to achieve the best results that I can in the next year and the years in the future. So we will see.”When only a single-year contract was on offer, Fabio di Giannantonio, who has lost his Gresini seat to Marc Marquez, looked the clear favourite. But HRC is now thought to have relented and will offer Marini a multi-year deal to secure his services.Marini is eighth in the world championship heading into the penultimate round, in Qatar. 

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