When fabio quartararo He appeared in front of the media in the Assen press room and in the mixed television zone after his double crash in the race, the first “because I made a rookie mistake,” he said, and threw Aleix Espargaró off the track, he didn’t know yet. of the Panel of Stewards ’decision in this incident to punish him with a‘ long lap penalty ’for Silverstone’s next career (Aug. 7),“ for being too ambitious in trying to overtake Aleix Espargaró in turn 5 ”.
” #20 was not in a position to successfully complete the maneuver and then crashed, which caused contact with #41 and forced him to leave. The evasive action taken by Aleix Espargaró allowed him to avoid the fall and rejoin. However, his career was severely affected, “the note read.
On Sunday, after a personal apology to Aleix Espargaró at the Aprilia Racing box, which made it again in front of journalists, he also posted another post on Instagram with the same effect: “Today I ride like of a rookie and I made a stupid mistake ”, to which, among other things, the‘ hurt ’Espargaró responded with“ we all make mistakes, you are a champion on and off the track ”, an exchange which was applauded by many.
But this Monday via a Stories on Instagram Fabio first referred to the decision of the Panel of Commissioners and threw sarcasm.
“Well, a ‘long lap’ for the next race. Now you can’t try to overtake because they think you’re too ambitious. From the beginning of the year some drivers have had ‘race incidents’, but it seems to me too dangerous.. Congratulations to the Stewards for the incredible job they are doing. Next time I won’t try to overtake so as not to think I can be punished. Happy holidays to all, see you at Silverstone, “he wrote .
Massimo Meregallithe manager of the Monster Energy Yamaha team, also points against the FIM MotoGP Stewards decision: “We see Fabio’s first accident as a racing incident and we believe that Race Direction’s decision to punish him for the next race was not only is it difficult considering. that he didn’t shoot anything and Aleix still scored, but it’s also not consistent in relation to other incidents we’ve seen in the previous grands prix go unpunished “, the Italian added.
Nakagami’s case is still strong
Y is that the case of Taka Nakagami in the first corner of the Catalan GP race, which was disallowed after the overbraking and loss of Honda that caused injury to Alex Rins and a zero on the table to Pecco Bagnaia, in addition to putting himself in serious physical danger in The accident is still an unsolved mystery. Even Taka himself, when he arrived at the next GP at the Sachsenring, was waiting for the sanction of the Stewards, who did not come, nor did they come afterwards.
Source: La Verdad

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