Jorge Martin says outside contact caused Fabio Quartararo to lose control and hit him during a controversial incident in the Austrian MotoGP sprint.
Martin went on to claim a podium during the MotoGP sprint at the Red Bull Ring, after appearing to cause a collision at turn one.
"I was keeping a straight line and I feel like I was going to do the corner on the inside quite comfortably. But then some riders on the outside closed a bit the lines and then Fabio [Quartararo] closed on me. "I didn’t try to push him out and I was doing the correct line. I feel that I’m a really clean rider and I always try to overtake in a clean way.
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