Explained: The two crucial reasons Alex Rins could quit Honda for Yamaha

The LCR Honda rider has emerged as the likeliest candidate to replace Franco Morbidelli, whose seat𒈔 has been at risk all season.
Rins’ contract with Honda includes a clause allowing him to walᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚk away if he receives a call from a factory team, accordi🍒ng to .
And he does not believe that he has received 🎶the treatment from Honda of an official rider, which the contract he signed last year stipulates, Sky also reports.
Morbidelli is “destined to l🍨eave his bike to Rins”, it states.
Lucio Cecchinello's team interrupted aꦿn otherwise horrendous year for Honda☂ by winning in Texas through Rins.
He became the first rider aside from Marc Marqu🐟ez to win a grand prix for Honda since 2018 but the relationship has reportedly turn💟ed sour.
Rins had voices displeasure earlier in the season, criticising Honda shortly after th🦩e Kalex chassis was introduced. He did not test the chassis, at the time.

Honda we⛎re “very very hurt” by his public critique, according to Spanish medಌia.
Rins is currently sidelined with a broken leg and hopes to be back for August 6 at Silverston🐎e.
By that time, his future could be sorted.
It’s all൩ pointing in the direction of a 𒊎switch to Yamaha in 2024, opening up a vacant LCR Honda seat.
Veteran 🐷manager Carlo Pernat previously told : "It's clear to me💝 that Rins will ride for Yamaha next year.”

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to footb🌞all, to F1.