While in MotoGP Marc Marquez was stringing together successes as avery young rider, Max Verstappen, who is if anything even younger,was building quite a reputation in Formula 1, eventually winningthree world titles at the time of writing. Marquez rode for Honda'sfactory team with support from Red Bull, while Verstappen rides forRed Bull with engine support from Honda. So, in a sense, theircareers have parallels and the successes are undeniable for bothriders, unencumbered by any character trait that both riders share.At least, that is how Marc Marquez sees it, as revealed when, in anexclusive interview with RacingNews365 the topic of Max Verstappenis touched upon. "I like Max Verstappen a lot," Marquez begins. Thetwo are no strangers to each other, as they meet occasionally atshared Red Bull and-or Honda events. "Mostly because he is a realkiller." That last comment demands an explanation: "To win, to besuccessful at all or to be a hero, you also have to be a killer.What does that mean? That you don't care about anything except theone sacred goal: winning." "How you achieve that goal and how youactually win doesn't really matter. His first priority is winningand in that respect we have the same mentality. I therefore reallylike him a lot," the Spaniard reiterated. All in In the 5-part RedBull TV documentary 'All in' you get a comprehensive, unique andhonest look into the life of Marc Marquez. From his 'feud' withRossi to his much-discussed riding style and injury woes,everything is covered.