The eight-time world champion has not been enthused about the progress Honda has made with its troubled bike since last Novemberâs Valencia test.
After the first day of this weekendâs Sepang test, Marquez felt he was âstill far from the topâ with the 2023 Honda.
The Spaniard started the test with four RC213Vs to try, whittling that down to one come the afternoon of Sundayâs session, which he says is the base he will continue with into the Portimao test next month.
However, he admits itâs not that different to the 2023 bike he tested last November and âneeds another stepâ to close in on the frontrunners.
âWe started the test with four bikes, second day we had three bikes, today we started with two bikes and in the afternoon was only one bike,â Marquez said after ending the Sepang test 10th overall, 0.777 seconds off the pace.
âSo, I already decided that is the bike, this is the direction. But itâs not the bike I need to win the championship, I need another step from that bike.
âBut itâs important to have one base clear and to forget about the others.â
Marquez added that Honda âdoesnât have time to bring another three bikesâ to the Portugal test, but âit was important to choose one direction, one bikeâ to focus on.
âBasically, itâs very similar to the Valencia bike,â he added.
âItâs not a big difference, the concept is the same, and we have the same problems.
âSo, now itâs time to fix those problems. I donât know how, I just give my comments, give my inputs on how to improve the lap time.
âAnd for me it was quite good because it was easy to understand⦠of course you are faster or you are slower, but it was important to me to know when I wanted to be fast and when I wanted to be slow.
âSo, this morning if you see my lap times, I started to be more consistent because we started to work.
âWhen I was riding well, the lap times were more or less not bad but still far from the first five guys.â