Skip to main content

Sign up for free

  • Get quick access to your favorite articles

  • Manage alerts on breaking news and favorite drivers

  • Make your voice heard with article commenting.

Autosport Plus

Discover premium content
Subscribe

Recommended for you

Why Red Bull and Verstappen struggled at Silverstone – and expect the same at Spa

Formula 1
British GP
Why Red Bull and Verstappen struggled at Silverstone – and expect the same at Spa

Steiner explains why teams are forgoing a profit share with MotoGP

MotoGP
German GP
Steiner explains why teams are forgoing a profit share with MotoGP

How Leclerc has changed his steering wheel software for the first time since joining Ferrari

Formula 1
British GP
How Leclerc has changed his steering wheel software for the first time since joining Ferrari

Why Vasseur's steady hand is exactly what fervent Ferrari needs right now

Feature
Formula 1
British GP
Why Vasseur's steady hand is exactly what fervent Ferrari needs right now

Top 10 F1 drivers of the 2000s

Feature
Formula 1
Top 10 F1 drivers of the 2000s

How the more technical F1 2026 regulations hinder customer teams

Formula 1
British GP
How the more technical F1 2026 regulations hinder customer teams

FIA looking into Red Bull and Ferrari's rotating F1 wings after Verstappen crashes

Formula 1
British GP
FIA looking into Red Bull and Ferrari's rotating F1 wings after Verstappen crashes

The pre-race tweak that hampered Hamilton's British GP

Formula 1
British GP
The pre-race tweak that hampered Hamilton's British GP

Honda still fears Marquez backlash after Rossi MotoGP controversy

Honda prevented its MotoGP riders from speaking at a recent event in Italy because it still fears a backlash towards Marc Marquez after the controversial end to the season

Marquez clashed with Valentino Rossi at Sepang, and was then accused of protecting Jorge Lorenzo in the championship decider at Valencia.

Prior to the season finale, there was an altercation at Marquez's house with an Italian television crew.

Team principal Livio Suppo said he instructed Marquez and team-mate Dani Pedrosa not to talk at a Honda presentation in Milan this week because he is still worried about possible reactions.

"Yes, of course, we told them not to speak," Suppo told Gazzetta dello Sport.

"By now I can expect anything, the only thing missing is someone spitting on Marc.

"I don't know if Valentino will shake the hand Marc has held out to him, and I don't know if Marc will carry on holding it out either.

"I can say that it has gone much beyond what's acceptable. I would like people to go back using their heads.

"I admit I made a mistake in not intervening immediately after Valentino's accusations at the Sepang press conference."

Suppo added that Marquez's conscience is clear over the Valencia race and suggested the riders would have behaved differently had they been trying to fix the result.

"If Marc, Dani and Jorge really wanted to fix the result at Valencia, they would have overtaken each other 300 times and then they would have given the victory to whoever they wanted.

"They were aware that, by doing what happened in the end, they would be buried by accusations.

"Marc has always stayed calm because his conscience is fine.

"Let me add, however, that after what had happened in Sepang, I don't know how Valentino could expect any help from him."

Translation by Michele Lostia

Previous article MotoGP venue Circuit of Wales gets permission to purchase site
Next article Jorge Lorenzo: Valentino Rossi relationship will get back to normal

Top Comments

Latest news