Luca Marini Claims Season 2022 as a Turning Point in MotoGP History, Why? : Okezone Sports

LUCA Marini claims the 2022 season is a turning point in MotoGP history. According to the Mooney VR46 Racing racer, MotoGP has many drivers with the most extraordinary levels in the 2022 season.

The Italian rider took part in the 2022 MotoGP by finishing in 12th place after collecting 120 points. According to Marini, this is not because he is bad, but because there are many drivers with extraordinary levels throughout the 2022 season.

The younger brother of Valentino Rossi also feels the inevitable progress and development on his motorbike. This made him one of the strongest racers since the second half of MotoGP 2022 until the closing series.

He finished in 12th place in the drivers standings with 120 points. He recorded his best results, finishing in fourth place in Austria and at Misano, completing a total of 19 races of which 10 ended in the top 10.

He also had no idea with the results obtained. According to him, if his team can continue to develop like in the second half of this season, it is not impossible that they will become tough competitors in 2023.

“The second half of the Championship, in terms of results, was outstanding. I’m very positive for 2023 because, this season, we’ve been learning and growing. For next year, we have to aim high, for victory, “said Marini quoted on the Paddock GP page, Friday (25/11/2022).

Marini did not feel alone in experiencing developments on her motorcycle. He said that other racers, even those who had not been taken into account before, suddenly appeared extraordinary.

They can compete with star racers who have subscribed to the podium before. Therefore, first in history, next season it will be difficult to predict who will win.

Luca Marini

“What can I say, what a season in terms of rider and bike. For those who have been spectators, (this is) a real spectacle with the race hotly contested.”

“2022 marks a turning point in MotoGP history. Because we have never had so many riders at this extraordinary level who are so close to each other, “concluded Marini.

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