The MotoGP Japanese GP could be rainy, which would add another challenge for the riders. However, for Jorge Martín, neither the potential conditions nor the title fight are among his top priorities.
The Prima Pramac rider, who leads the championship by 21 points over Francesco Bagnaia (Ducati), said in a press conference that, regardless of what happens, the key is to focus on doing his best work:
– It’s still early to think about it. If it rains, I think the important thing for me is to focus on doing my best. At the moment, I don’t want to think a lot about the title; it’s more about doing my best in every race weekend.
Controlling the gap is not Martín’s approach at this stage, as he emphasized: ‘There are still five races to go, so there’s no sense to start thinking about controlling; I think it’s more about doing a good job and taking points in every situation’.