Jorge Martin crashes on Sunday’s warm-up at the Austrian MotoGP - while practising the long lap penalty that he must serve in the race.
The Pramac Racing rider’s fall was a less than ideal start to a Sunday which might become frustrating for him.
Martin was penalised late on Saturday night - many hours after the sprint race, where he caused a Turn 1 pile-up.He was accused by Stewards of ‘riding in an irresponsible manner causing a crash’. Martin started from 12th on the grid in the sprint, and finished on the podium. He kept his podium finish despite being penalised.Related Articles
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