Repsol Honda certain that Marquez was pushing 100 percent.
Honda Racing Corporation executive vice president Shuhei Nakamoto has shot down theories that Marc Marquez refused to pass Jorge Lorenzo in the Valencia MotoGP decider, certain Repsol Honda’s dual world champion was on the limit.
New arch-nemesis Valentino Rossi was once again convinced following Sunday’s race – which saw Lorenzo crowned world champion via victory over Marquez – that Marquez was riding shotgun for Lorenzo to help him win the title over Rossi.
“This is not the atmosphere we wanted to experience at the end of an unforgettable championship,” Nakamoto said. “We understand that it’s been a very difficult day for Valentino, after leading the championship for 17 races and losing by just five points in the final race must be very disappointing.
“However, on the other side we cannot accept the strong accusations he has directed against our rider and Honda in the past weeks and in today’s post race press conference. Together with the allegation he made after Phillip Island, there is no evidence to support these accusations, only the fact that Marc took five points away from Valentino’s competitor in the championship, Jorge.
“Today Valentino has alleged that Marc never attempted to pass Jorge, who has clearly had a very good pace all weekend which he demonstrated by taking a strong pole position in qualifying. Marc was struggling to stay behind him during the race and both him and Dani have done a great job to not lose too much distance to Jorge.
“Marc’s plan was to attack in the last lap, as we have seen many times in the past if the opportunity presents itself, he will try. Dani’s pace increased at the end of the race and he overtook Marc but ran wide and Marc was able to immediately pass him back, but this is racing.
“We are sorry that Valentino doesn’t believe this is the case, but we are certain both Marc and Dani were pushing 100 percent to achieve the best result for the Repsol Honda Team and all our partners as always. We cannot accept that these accusations continue to surface time after time, as this is the perception of one person – which we respect – but it is not the reality.
“Valentino is a great champion and clearly an intelligent individual so we truly hope that in time, once the dust settles, he can reevaluate what has happened and accept this was another great race from a wonderful season, and it’s a shame to spoil it. Marc and Dani have taken points away from both Valentino and Jorge this year, this is the nature of racing.”
The factory Repsol Hondas of Marquez and resurgent teammate Dani Pedrosa crossed the line second and third respectively behind Lorenzo, denying Rossi a fairytale 10th world title from the rear of the grid at the finale.