Repsol Honda and Marquez are one of the iconic pairs in the world of motor racing. Marquez, a Spanish racer, has won six world titles in the MotoGP class, all with the Repsol Honda team. After suffering a serious injury and being sidelined for almost two years, Marquez returned to the MotoGP arena in the 2021 season. However, his performances have been unstable and many have wondered about his performance in the 2023 season.
The Repsol Honda Team itself has released a motorbike for the 2023 season, namely the RC213V. This motorbike has a more streamlined and aerodynamic design that can help Marquez and his teammate, Joan Mir, optimize speed and stability when chasing the podium.
Marquez, who has returned to the field after a long absence due to injury, is still trying to rediscover his pace and confidence on the bike. He has shown signs of revival in the last few races of the 2021 season, but he will have to work hard to maintain his consistency and return to the top spot.
Not only that, the 2023 season will be a test for Marquez and his team in facing increasingly fierce competition. This is because many young racers have shown extraordinary potential on the field and challenged the domination of senior racers. Like Fabio Quartararo, Francesco Bagnaia, and Enea Bastianini who are currently on the rise.
But of course, Marquez and Repsol Honda are not going to give up so easily. They still have a lot of experience and ability to face challenges in the field. Marquez will work hard to improve his performance, while Repsol Honda will continue to develop their bikes to ensure that they remain competitive on the field.
In conclusion, Repsol Honda and Marquez will be back together for the 2023 season. Despite some challenges to be overcome, the team and rider are still a pair that is highly respected and highly anticipated by MotoGP fans. We will see how Marquez and RC213V will perform on the field and if they can chase the much coveted 7th world title.
The following is a list of achievements and achievements of Repsol Honda and Marc Marquez during their careers in MotoGP:
Repsol Honda:
25 MotoGP rider world titles
15 MotoGP constructors' world titles
14 MotoGP team world titles
190 Grand Prix wins
458 Grand Prix podiums
211 Grand Prix pole positions
Marc Marquez:
8 MotoGP world titles (2013, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021)
63 Grand Prix wins
125 Grand Prix podiums
87 Grand Prix pole positions

