The Pramac rider came into the Valencia Grand Prix finale on Sunday trailing Francesco Bagnaia by 14 points, but crashed out on lap six while battling with Marc Marquez.
This handed the championship to Bagnaia, who would go on to win the race.
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Ahead of the grand prix, Autosport revealed that Ducati would promote Martin to the factory team automatically if he won the championship.
This now looks unlikely, but Martin thinks he has already done enough to prove his worth for this chance – and if Ducati hasn’t already seen this, it never will.
“I don’t think so,” he replied when asked by Autosport if he felt a factory team move was likely for next year now.
“I’m happy where I am. I think even if I won today, it’s no sense [to move me up] because if you win you are in the best team and we are in the best team.
“I think, sincerely speaking, if I didn’t show yet my potential for them to be in red, I will never be in red because making more than this is quite complicated.
“And arriving into the last race, finishing second, I think if they didn’t put me there, they won’t put me anyway.”
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Francesco Bagnaia, Ducati Team, Jorge Martin, Pramac Racing
Martin feels like he “didn’t lose” the championship on Sunday, given the task he faced in actually beating Bagnaia, and believes he was “the strongest” rider in the second half of the season.
“I want to congratulate Pecco,” he added. “I feel like he deserved this championship a lot also, he did an amazing job this season and I’m happy also for Ducati.
“And about myself, for sure today it feels like a day to cry. I did already, it’s a day to forget.
“But now I don’t feel this way. I fee like it’s a day to celebrate what we achieved from being in a satellite team.
“I mean, I think we did history and I’m happy about the 13 wins, I don’t know how many podiums, how many laps leading. I think it was an outstanding job this season.
“The target I feel like was to be in top three and we did much more than that.
“When you get so close to getting it, you don’t want to lose it. But I think we didn’t lose the championship today.
“The thing was, arriving 21 points behind was a big problem. But I feel like we were the strongest from the second half of the season to now.”
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