Malaysian MotoGP: Jorge Navarro red flag fiasco causes Marc Marquez and Alex Rins to demand answers

Navarro crashed at Ph👍illip Island and then collide🐻d with Simone Corsi - he sustained a broken femur and internal bleeding.
Bu💃t the race continued as he lay injured, with Corsi forced to help him remove his helmet. Controversially, there were no red flags.
“I will ask why,” said six-time MotoGP champion Marquez ahead of the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Malaysian MotoGP.
“Because from what we sa🧔w from the TV it was unacceptable. 🔥That’s my opinion. But maybe there was a reason?
“My opinion from the TV is that it was unacceptable but ꦕI will ask – first🌳 of all I want to ask why they didn’t stop the race.”
168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Alex Rins said: “It’s unacceptable what happened. Two or three laps with Jorge there on⭕ the track.
“I s👍aw some pictures, he was like screaming in pain.
“And the mars🍬hals there, the bikes sliding. Makes n🍃o sense.”

Rins mentioned the death of Victor Steeman, who passed away ♓after a crash in a World Supersport 300 race earlier this month.
“We need to fix it,” Rins said. “Because last week o𝕴ne rider passed away. We need to fix.”
Navarro has since posted an update: “I’m okay, that my physical c𓄧ondition is getting better every daᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚy and I also wanted you to know how I felt on Sunday.
"Without any doubts this was the scariest moment of my racing career and my life. To be super close at the trac🐻k with the bikes passing by and seeing my leg broken in two. This shouldn’t ever happen to anyone.
"T🧸hank you to Simone Corsi and the Marshal who stayed by🐲 my side. A big thanks also to all of the Medical stuff at the circuit and the Alfred Hospital who took really good care of me.
"Thank you for all of your kind messages, t⛄hey mean a lot to me. The surgery went well and I am recover♑ing. Thank You."
Navarro will move to World Supersport next season and his place in the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:2023 Moto2 rider line-up will be taken by Sergio Garcia, who will p𝓡artner Aron Canet for Flexbox HP40.

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to ♑F1.