RNF Aprilia demand FIM Stewards impose harsher penalties after Marc Marquez-Miguel Oliveira clash

Marquez and Oliveira will both miss this weekend’s 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Argentina MotoGP due to injuries sustained in a crash at the season-openinꦛg Portimao race, caused by the Repsol Hon🗹da rider.
Marquez must serve a double long lap penalty when he is next available to compete, but Oliveira’s team are not satisfied with that punishme🦂🥃nt.
Their stateme😼nt read: “CryptoDATA RNF MotoGP Team, following a recent incident of reckless and irresponsible racing displayed by Marc Marquez (Repsol Honda) against Miguel Oliveira (CryptoDATA RNF MotoGP Tea🤡m), is pushing for harsher and severe penalties from the FIM Stewards.
“MotoGP races, whether ♏it be a Sprint or main race, are high-speed and hꦍigh-intensity, where every rider wants to win at all costs.
“However, such aggressive behaviour can o♚ften lead to dire consequences, not only for the riders themselves but also for their fellow competitors.

“The incident at the recent race between 👍Marc Marquez and Miguel Oliveira should serve as a wake-up call for riders in MotoGP, Moto2, and Moto3.
“Thus, it is imperative that they are re🎃minded of the severity of the punishment ﷽for any kind of reckless and irresponsible racing.
“CryptoDATA RNF MotoGP Team condemns such behaviour and strongly advocates for stricter penaltieꦕs to deter fut🔯ure offenders including the team’s own riders.
“We urge the FIM Stewards to take quick and decisive action against such reckless 🍸riding, setting examples for the younger and upcoming riders in🎶 Moto3 and Moto2.
“We believe that safety is the top priority in any sport, and MotoGP must take necessary actions to ensure the safety of all its riders. We look forward to supporting the FIM Stewards in🐬 their ongoing efforts to develop a safer and more responsible racing environment.”
Marquez accepted the𓆏 blame for the third-lap incident at the Portuguese MotoGP, and apologised to Oliveira and the RNF team on Sunday.
Aleix🧜 Espargaro suggested he deserved a one-race ban.

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