In MotoGP Commissioners They are choking lunch in Jerez, as they will need to make a decision about a possible regulation violation made by the Márquez brothers and even the championship features through their social networks. The normal thing to confirm is that they win a ‘warning’ instead of losing some position on the grid and that it costs some economic fines, as in the latter it is: 2,000 euro for each Alex also canceled his first twist, which did not change his classification.
The offense occurred at the beginning of MotOGP Q2. Márquez’s brothers, followed by Alex Fermín Aldeguer’s partner quickly positioned themselves in the release of Pitlane to become first monitoring and catching the rest of their tires, but crossed the exit line with a red traffic light and red flag in the hands of the commissioner. Suddenly Marc was reacting, but I crossed for a long time. Not having a “unfair advantage” em in its case has only been an economic penalty. Alex didn’t realize and looked at the dashboard instead of traffic light at that time. In their case they consider it “it has an advantage” and therefore they take the first spin.
Marc Márquez was completed by the second grill in front of Pecco Bagnaia while Alex Márquez was fourth to Morbidelli and Maverick Viñales leading the second row.
“We’ll see what’s going to happen, because the two Márquez, Alex and Marc, have tracked down with the red traffic light, so that he might win a place,” Pecco pointed out on television and who insisted on his team’s claim, such as Dazn’s progress during his live broadcast.
Marc Márquez He became ironic about it: “If they punish me for that, let’s forget the championship. I left and when I saw that I was in a dry franté and stopped the motorcycle, because I thought I had changed green. That’s why I stopped the motorcycle.”
Source: La Verdad

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