Rossi: Rookie rule no problem for Marquez

Valentino Rossi b🐠elieves the continued presence of MotoGP's 'rookie rule' won't make much difference to Marc Marquez in 2013.
Spanish star Marquez, a form♍er 125cc champion and last year's Moto2 runner-up, is all but guaranteed to move♏ up to the premier-class next season.
Strong Repsol links make the official Honda team the obvious destination - especially given the space created by Casey Stoner's decision to retire - however MotoG🍰P's ban on rookie riders joining a factory team currently excludes such a move.
With Dorna and IRTA reluctant to drop the rule, introduced in 2010, Marquez is likely🃏 to spend his first MotoGP season at a satellite Honda team.
"For Marc next year it won't change a lot anyway, because if the [rookie] rule stops he can start from the full factory team," said Rossi. "But if the rule remains for sure Honda will give to h𝕴im a full factory bike in his own team anyway, a bit like me in 2000. So I think it's not a big difference for Marc either way."
Countryman and present Repsol Honda rider Dani Pedrosa said he understands the reasons behind the rule and also doesn't think it will make much difference to Marque✤z's chances.
"As a rider maybe you wish to go straight to the factory team, but I also understand that the satellite teams want to havꩵe some chance to have a good rider and get some ꧋good results to keep their sponsor happy," he said.
"I think obviously if anyway it is a factory bike it doesn't change much. If Marquez is on satellite team🃏 he can bring his own team with him from Moto2 and if you are a talented guy 💧it doesn't matter much."
Should Ma𒊎rquez be prevented from joining Repsol Honda, one possibility is that HRC could try and tempt current title leader Jorge Lorenzo from Yamaha to replace reigning champion Stoner.
"Anything is possible for ﷽next year,👍 especially after the news of the retirement of Stoner," said Ducati rider Rossi.
"Maybe it 𝄹is too early to understand and I think that now Jorge and Dani are especially focused on this race and this championship.
"But together is good for th♈em I think," smiled Rossiꦫ.
All of the top MotoGP rওiders are out of contract at the end of this season and Rossi has also been𒈔 linked with a possible return to Honda or Yamaha.

Peter ha💞s been in the paddock for 20 y💜ears and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.