Last week, Autosport reported Suzuki had informed its race team of its intentions to quit MotoGP at the end of the 2022 season, with the Japanese marque confirming on Thursday ahead of the French Grand Prix that it was now in discussions with Dorna about ending its contract early.
The official reason given was due to financial pressures wrought by the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as shifts in the automotive industry β though Suzukiβs financial figures it published recently stated it was looking in good health for this year.
Mir, who made his MotoGP debut with Suzuki in 2019 and won the world title with the manufacturer in 2020, says the team is βone of the most specialβ in the paddock and is upset about the decision to quit for that reason.
βIβm angry for the decision someone took,β Mir said on Thursday at Le Mans.
βThe team is so great, itβs one of the special teams in the paddock – the people that work here make it so special.
βI arrived here four years ago, but there are a lot of people working here working before me.
βThey worked hard to become champions in 2020, last year in third [in the standings], this year again.
βItβs a manufacturer that normally fights for championships every year since I was here.β
Mirβs future is now up in the air, though it is likely his next move will be to Honda next year alongside Marc Marquez.
The Spaniard confirmed his manager was in talks with Honda, but did not offer much comment on his 2023 plans.
βFrom Jerez, we were officially in the market,β Mir said, when asked by Autosport if the rumours linking him to Honda were true.
βWe were in talks with Suzuki before everything happened – now, for sure, my manager will have more work than he expected.
βHe is speaking with Honda, with different manufacturers to try to fit my future outside Suzuki….
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