The British Lin JarvisGeneral Manager of Yamaha Motor Racing and Yamaha MotoGP Team Principal, expressed his frustration with the long lap penalty for the upcoming British Grand Prix he received fabio quartararo of the panel of FIM MotoGP trustees, after an incident in Aleix Espargaro on lap 5 of the Assen TT race, due to “inequality where penalties are applied”.
“Fabio Quartararo, the Yamaha MotoGP Team and Yamaha have always fought for fairness and sportsmanship in MotoGP, so we failed to see the inequality where penalties are applied by the FIM MotoGP stewards panel. ” Jarvis said in a note released today by the group.
The team expressed its opinion at various points: “Although Quartararo admitted he made a mistake on turn 5 of the Assen TT on lap 5, the team considered it a racing incident. Quartararo has a reputation for being a clean driver , no incident. history and it was an honest mistake with no malice. “
Yamaha MotoGP acknowledges that Aleix Espargaró’s race has been affected, but the severity of the impact is a matter of speculation because the team considers that the FIM MotoGP stewards panel measures the severity of race incidents with inconsistency and subjective standards.
“The inconsistency over which sanctions will be applied by the FIM MotoGP stewards panel during the 2022 season undermines MotoGP’s fairness and faith in the stewards’ jurisdiction. There have been at least three more serious racing incidents in the category. MotoGP (which caused riders to leave the race and/or caused injuries) went unpunished, ”the team statement lists.
“We want to appeal the decision of the administrators on Sunday on the Assen track, but this type of penalty cannot be discussed or appealed and so we want to raise the issue, in principle, to the CAS (Court of Arbitration for Sport), but both this matter It is not subject to appeal and, precisely for these reasons, trustees must make correct, balanced and consistent decisions in the first place, and execute them in a correct and reasonable time, ” said Lin Jarvis in the statement.
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Source: La Verdad

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