The pilot Marc Marquez Moto2 said he has “much to gain and little to lose” in his first year in the category, so run “no pressure” the last four rounds of the championship, which is possible to win after being located just six points behind first-placed.
However, Marquez remains prudent in the championship final straight and insists that although leadership is feasible to achieve his goal and his team on his debut in Moto2 is to get “the top three” classified.
After a somewhat uneven start championship, the Spaniard has staged a spectacular comeback has catapulted him to second place in the standings, just six points from German Stefan Bradl and when there are still four races to go and a hundred points to distribute .
Márquez is aware that winning the World Moto2 is difficult but is within reach of his hand, something unthinkable just months ago when, after winning the 125cc World Championship, he decided to jump into the top category.
“Our goal is to finish among the top three. If they can get the title, so be it, but I have no pressure and this is an advantage,” said the youngster, who has presented in the Provincial de Lleida a book about her path, “A look at the magic 2010″, written by sports journalist Emilio Perez de Rozas. “I have much to gain and little to lose,” he said.
Marquez, who on Tuesday 27 travel to Japan to run the Grand Prix in this country, has acknowledged that now is “more likely than before” to win the championship, because it is only six points behind leaders when Dutch Grand Prix was at 82.
The pilot, who won the last GP of Aragon, says the four remaining races will face them as “Final Four” and will ensure that “one hundred percent to get a good result.” “If we can get the title so be it, if it does not matter, because as my first year in Moto2 would be great to finish in the top three,” he said.