Motorsport Week
  • Formula 1
    • 2026 Formula 1 Calendar
    • 2025 Formula 1 Standings
  • Formula E
    • 2025 Formula E Calendar
    • 2025 Formula E Standings
  • IndyCar
    • 2025 IndyCar Calendar
    • 2025 IndyCar Standings
  • WRC
    • 2025 WRC Standings
    • 2025 WRC Calendar
  • MotoGP
    • 2025 MotoGP Calendar
    • 2025 MotoGP Standings
    • Moto2
    • Moto3
  • WEC
    • 2025 WEC Calendar
  • IMSA
    • 2025 IMSA Calendar
  • World SBK
  • More
    • Formula 2
    • Formula 3
    • F1 Academy
    • Moto2
    • Moto3
    • World Superbikes
    • Technical Insight
    • Galleries
    • About/Contact
    • Privacy Policy
No Result
View All Result
  • Formula 1
    • 2026 Formula 1 Calendar
    • 2025 Formula 1 Standings
  • Formula E
    • 2025 Formula E Calendar
    • 2025 Formula E Standings
  • IndyCar
    • 2025 IndyCar Calendar
    • 2025 IndyCar Standings
  • WRC
    • 2025 WRC Standings
    • 2025 WRC Calendar
  • MotoGP
    • 2025 MotoGP Calendar
    • 2025 MotoGP Standings
    • Moto2
    • Moto3
  • WEC
    • 2025 WEC Calendar
  • IMSA
    • 2025 IMSA Calendar
  • World SBK
  • More
    • Formula 2
    • Formula 3
    • F1 Academy
    • Moto2
    • Moto3
    • World Superbikes
    • Technical Insight
    • Galleries
    • About/Contact
    • Privacy Policy
No Result
View All Result
Motorsport Week

Questioning Marquez’s ability ‘bullshit’ – Mick Doohan

by
7 years ago
A A
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Five-time 500cc title winner Mick Doohan says it is “bullshit” to claim reigning five-time MotoGP champion Marc Marquez has to win on a bike other than the Honda to be truly considered a great. 

Doohan won all five of his premier class crowns for the factory Honda team between 1994 and 1998, with Marquez matching this in Japan this year when he won his fifth MotoGP title in six years.

Marquez's haul echoes that of Valentino Rossi's, who won his first five titles in his first six seasons in the top class, though doing so on Honda and Yamaha machinery. 

The Spaniard's status as a true great is one constantly debated, with the fact he has enjoyed all of his MotoGP success with one manufacturer a sticking point for some. 

RelatedPosts

Arrow McLaren's cars have more papaya than ever. Image: McLaren

Arrow McLaren unveils liveries for 2026 IndyCar campaign

7 hours ago
Nico Mueller can only ask ‘for a little bit’ more after the Miami E-Prix

Nico Mueller can only ask ‘for a little bit’ more after the Miami E-Prix

10 hours ago

Speaking to motogp.com, Doohan says claims Marquez has to prove himself on rival machinery to truly be considered a great are “bullshit”, while slamming his rivals for not taking advantage of the machinery they have had. 

He said: “That’s bullshit [to believe Marquez has to prove himself on another bike]. 

“If that’s coming from his competition, they already know how strong he is on the bike and off the bike so they’re trying to make themselves look better.

“Unfortunately at any period of time there are only one of two guys, from as long as I can remember, who were dominating and Marc is in that position at the moment. 

“I think many of his rivals who have been in the same position haven’t been able to take advantage of the machinery they’ve got. 

“Marc has been able to put his ability to good use along with the capability of his motorcycle.”

Marquez was rumoured to make a switch to KTM for next season as early as last year's Valencia finale, but opted to remain a Honda rider for at least another two years.

While adamant Marquez has proven his ability as a racer, Doohan firmly believes he could win on a different bike should he ever choose to make a move.

“I think there were seven Hondas on the grid at one point, because everyone said they needed a Honda, but there was still only one winner.,” he added.

“So, I think a rider like Marc is going to make the difference and thankfully with bike racing – ok you need a good machine – but the rider is going to make the difference. 

“I think we’ve seen that in the past when riders change manufacturers, they’re either still strong or they’re not so strong. 

“In the past when you’ve seen guys getting decent results and they change brand because they think they need another bike and their results are the same. 

“I think if Marc was to change to a different manufacturer, whichever you want, he could still win.”

Share199Tweet125Share

Related Posts

Arrow McLaren's cars have more papaya than ever. Image: McLaren
IndyCar

Arrow McLaren unveils liveries for 2026 IndyCar campaign

7 hours ago
Nico Mueller can only ask ‘for a little bit’ more after the Miami E-Prix
Formula E

Nico Mueller can only ask ‘for a little bit’ more after the Miami E-Prix

10 hours ago
Williams have finally performed a shakedown on the FW48
Formula 1

Williams complete pre-season shakedown after missing Barcelona

11 hours ago
Load More

Discussion about this post

Latest News

Arrow McLaren's cars have more papaya than ever. Image: McLaren

Arrow McLaren unveils liveries for 2026 IndyCar campaign

February 4, 2026
Nico Mueller can only ask ‘for a little bit’ more after the Miami E-Prix

Nico Mueller can only ask ‘for a little bit’ more after the Miami E-Prix

February 4, 2026
Williams have finally performed a shakedown on the FW48

Williams complete pre-season shakedown after missing Barcelona

February 4, 2026
Motorsport Week

© 2024 Motorsport Media Services Ltd

Other Links

  • About & Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Motorsport Monday

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • Login
  • Sign Up
  • Home
  • Formula 1
    • Latest News
    • 2025 F1 Calendar
    • 2025 F1 Championship Standings
  • Formula E
    • Latest News
    • 2025 FE Calendar
    • 2025 FE Championship Standings
  • MotoGP
    • Latest News
    • 2025 MotoGP Calendar
    • 2025 MotoGP Standings
    • Moto2
    • Moto3
    • World Superbikes
  • WRC
    • Latest News
    • 2025 WRC Calendar
    • 2025 WRC Standings
  • IndyCar
    • Latest News
    • 2025 IndyCar Calendar
    • 2025 IndyCar Standings
  • WEC
    • Latest News
    • 2025 WEC Calendar
  • Live Updates
  • Other
    • IMSA
    • Formula 2
    • Formula 3
    • F1 Academy
    • Moto2
    • Moto3
    • World Superbikes
  • Galleries
  • About/Contact
  • Privacy Policy

© 2024 Motorsport Media Services Ltd