MotoGP stewards confirm verdict on pile-up with Jack Miller at the centre
Stꦜewards' decision on Jack Miller, Brad Binder and Fabio Quartararo crash

Stewards have confirmed their judgement on the major Malaysian MotoGP crash.
‘No further’ action was the verdict for the incident involving 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Jack Miller, 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Brad Binder and 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Fabio Quartararo.
The stewards’ no❀tes read: “An investigation was opened. Multiple camera angles of the incident were re🐻viewed.
“The 🐠circumstances are: on Lap One, the group of riders exited Turn 1 and ཧbegan the direction change to Turn 2.
“As a consequence of converging lines, the rear of the #73 made contact with the front of the #33, causi𒆙ng the #33 to lift up, and completely dislodge his b𓆉ody work.
“The crash path of the #43 then caused #20 and #33 to bothꦍ crash.
“After extensive review th♋e stewards do not consider that any rider acted in an irregula✨r manner.”
Binder and Quartararo walked away nursing bumps and bruises but Mil🌳ler required medical attention on the track, after a red flag came out.
He suffered no serious injuries.
KTM boss Francesco Guidotti later insisted th🍬at it should be🧔 ruled a racing incident, before the stewards clearly agreed with him.
Jorge Martin fined
⛦Jorge Martin was hit with a €500 fine for an unsafe release during the warm-up.
The stewards’ notes read: “The team is responsib♈le for the safe release of the rider, with one team member whose only role is to check for incoming traffic and release the rider only when it is safe.
“The rider leaving his machine change position must give way to ♏approaching riders on pitܫ lane who have right of way.”
Martin leaves Sepang with a 24-point lead a🤡t the top of the championship, with𓆉 just one round remaining, ahead of Pecco Bagnaia.

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