Marc Marquez says the MotoGP penalty debacle he was at the centre of “was not my fault,” as he reacted to it being annulled Full story ⬇️
Marc Marquez says the protracted penalty debacle he was involved in following the MotoGP Portuguese Grand Prix “was not my fault”, as he reacted to the punishment being annulled.
Marquez is referring to an undated penalty protocol that was issued to all teams and riders on 30 March, two days after the stewards revised the Spaniard’s punishment, which states: “if the rider does not participate at the next even due to a subsequent and unrelated injury or illness , then the penalty is deemed to have been served and does not get postponed to subsequent events.
Danmark Seneste Nyt, Danmark Overskrifter
Similar News:Du kan også læse nyheder, der ligner denne, som vi har indsamlet fra andre nyhedskilder.
Marc Marquez to make MotoGP return at French GPHonda has announced that Marc Marquez will return to action in this weekend\u2019s MotoGP French Grand Prix having been absent due to injury since the end of March.
Læs mere »
Marc Marquez to make MotoGP return at French GPHonda has announced that Marc Marquez will return to action in this weekend\u2019s MotoGP French Grand Prix having been absent due to injury since the end of March.
Læs mere »
Marquez: MotoGP penalty debacle "was not my fault"Marc Marquez says the protracted penalty debacle he was involved in following the MotoGP Portuguese GP 'was not my fault', as he reacted to the punishment being annulled.\n
Læs mere »
Marquez to test new Kalex chassis on Honda at MotoGP French GPMarc Marquez will give Honda's new Kalex-designed chassis its first run at an official grand prix event during Friday practice for this weekend's MotoGP French GP.
Læs mere »
Marquez to test new Kalex chassis on Honda at MotoGP French GPMarc Marquez will give Honda's new Kalex-designed chassis its first run at an official grand prix event during Friday practice for this weekend's MotoGP FrenchGP. Full story ⬇️
Læs mere »
MotoGP at 1000: How grand prix racing has evolved over the last 999 racesThis weekend's FrenchGP will be the 1000th world championship event in history 🍾 While the basic theory of motorcycle racing remains ever-present, almost everything else has changed ⬇️
Læs mere »