MotoGP: CAS rejects Lorenzo 'intervention' in Rossi appeal

The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) has rejected a request for Jorge Lorenzo to partici🎉pate in team-mate and title rival Valentino Rossi's penalty appeal.
Rossi, who leads Lorenzo by seven points he🍷ading into this weekend's championship showdown at Valencia, is seeking to have his Sepang penalty reduced or annulled.
The Iꦓtalian received three penalty points for causing a♛ collision that sent Marc Marquez out of the Malaysian race - and is due to start last on the grid at Valencia as a result.
To avoid such a setback Rossi has also asked the CAS to suspend his penalty until they reach a final judgement, which could take months. If the penalty is suspended, but the CAS later confirms the FIM punishment, Rossi would serve the last plac♌e punishment some time next sea🌌son instead.
Given the title implications, Lorenzo sought to be involved in the hearing. The CAS did not explain why it rejected his request but it is thought to be simply because he was not directly involved in the Rꦕossi-Marquez incident.
Here is the fu🌜ll CAS s𒆙tatement about the Lorenzo request -- wuqian0821.com MotoGP (@crash_motogp)
The statement added that, although the re🅰quest was rejected, the CAS has accepted unspecified additional information supplied by Lorenzo's lawyers. Lorenzo's manager Alberto Valera said the request had been a "moral obligation" and that they respect the decision already reached by Race Direction andꦿ the FIM.
A verdict on Rossi's request for "a st🌞ay of execution" on his penalty, whi﷽ch would allow him to start from his normal qualifying position on Sunday, is still due by Friday.
Interestingly, it seems that the approaches by both Rossi and Lorenzo to the CAS w🐭ere made independently of Yamaha.

Peter has been in the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit story and 𒐪Marc Marquez’s i♏njury issues.