JAKARTA - Marc Marquez's future in MotoGP is now a question mark. The cause was the diplopia injury that plagued the Repsol Honda rider.

According to former British grand prix driver Keith Huewen, this injury is not like a broken bone that can be repaired mechanically.

"An eye injury for me, completely non-medical, a bit like a brain injury. It's something you can't do anything about. It's what it is and you have to deal with it no matter what," he said in a podcast on MotoGP.

Huewen said, every time Marquez fell and recovered, there must be a sense of nervousness that lingered on him. This even happened without the driver nicknamed The Baby Alien realizing it.

"This will have an effect in terms of performance and mentality," he said.

Unfortunately, for Huewen, Marquez is nearing the end of his career in MotoGP. It was judged as a fair way for the Spaniard to pass.

"In Marquez's case, he had a hard hit on the head and it caused another eye injury. How long can he keep doing it? Not much longer in my opinion," he concluded.

Marc Marquez has not taken further steps regarding his future. The Baby Alien's current focus is on recovering from diplopia.

Meanwhile, Repsol Honda is still waiting for confirmation from the team of doctors regarding the future of the racer. However, it is reported that there are already several candidates ogled if Marc Marquez is declared unable to continue racing.


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