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Riders fined for towing?

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Race Direction has come down hard on riders dawdling on the racing line looking for a tow. Punishments have been handed out to a grand total of 17 riders in all three classes.

Punishment is particularly harsh in Moto3. The 11 riders who were caught waiting on the racing line were all given a penalty of 3 grid positions, basically all moving them back one row on the grid. Among the offenders are some high-profile names, including Enea Bastianini, currently second in the Moto3 title chase and who originally qualified 2nd on the grid. Bastianini has been moved back to 5th, Andrea Locatelli is bumped back to 9th, Jorge Navarro starts in 11th, Niklas Ajo in 13th, Jakub Kornfeil in 21st, John McPhee in 23rd, Hiroki Ono in 26th, Ana Carrasco in 27th, Maria Herrera in 31st, and Andrea Migno in 35th and dead last. The new Moto3 grid is shown below.

The loss of grid position is not the only punishment they face. All 11 Moto3 riders will also be forced to sit out the first 10 minutes of warm up on Sunday morning, losing them valuable set up and practice time. The goal of such a drastic measure is to try to drive home a lesson that even a stiff talking to at Assen had not helped make clear. Race Direction is being particularly heavy handed to send out a message which the riders will immediately feel.

The punishments in Moto2 and MotoGP are less severe. Simone Corsi, Sandro Cortese, Thomas Luthi and Xavier Simeon were all handed a single penalty point in Moto2, while Mike Di Meglio also received a penalty point in MotoGP. As a repeat offender, Hector Barbera was given 2 penalty points, as the price of having a reputation for looking for a tow.

Whether harsher penalties will improve behavior remains to be seen. We will have to wait until Indianapolis to see what effect they have.


News to me.
 
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Willski will not be happy about Hector tagged with sanctions.

News to me too. Stoner must be laughing. (As he was famous for waving at other riders angrily when then meandered on the racing line, no, no, not that he was the only guy who did this, it was just that he was the only one tagged as a whiner for doing it).

I can't help but think there is ego at play here. Somebody probably took it up the ... that the Moto3 guys ignored RD's plea and RD took it personal. Lets be honest, RD have been letting go of dangerous .... specifically in Moto3 for years. They are the worst offenders on the track, and the notion that they were just "learning their craft" gave them license to continue their antics. Having said that, I'm glad RD is doing something regarding 'safety', God knows they aren't quite known for taking safety seriously.

This also answers a question I had about "penalty points" which I thought had disappeared given none of these points were issued to Marquez for torpedoes and attempted torpedoes of Rossi, Lorenzo, and assault of the whole grid during Assen's free practice session. I'm laughing recalling Geo's fantastic work posting all those vids of MurderMac's antics.
 
At 1st I thought this was about ordinary motorbikes towing trailers :confused::eek:
 
Willski will not be happy about Hector tagged with sanctions.

News to me too. Stoner must be laughing. (As he was famous for waving at other riders angrily when then meandered on the racing line, no, no, not that he was the only guy who did this, it was just that he was the only one tagged as a whiner for doing it).

I can't help but think there is ego at play here. Somebody probably took it up the ... that the Moto3 guys ignored RD's plea and RD took it personal. Lets be honest, RD have been letting go of dangerous .... specifically in Moto3 for years. They are the worst offenders on the track, and the notion that they were just "learning their craft" gave them license to continue their antics. Having said that, I'm glad RD is doing something regarding 'safety', God knows they aren't quite known for taking safety seriously.

This also answers a question I had about "penalty points" which I thought had disappeared given none of these points were issued to Marquez for torpedoes and attempted torpedoes of Rossi, Lorenzo, and assault of the whole grid during Assen's free practice session. I'm laughing recalling Geo's fantastic work posting all those vids of MurderMac's antics.


Unfairly tagged....
 

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