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Calling confusion: “Mea Blame” of error that hurt MotoGP carrier address Inton a bagnaia

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There are everyone on bad afternoons, but when you represent it, it hurts even more. And that’s what happened during MotoGP Thai GP practice Bicampeón World Pecco Bagnaia. In his second attack, he saw that the career direction itself was initially cancelled for “Human Error”, a 1’29” turn, and added an incident at the end of the simultaneous attack when he was drawn in the drawing of Curve 5 to Chantra and Morbidelli.


Before the media, Pecco Bagnaia He explained how the incident was carried out in which the Thai commissioner was responsible. Press all buttons. What created confusion was watching Marco Betzech’s collapse in Curve 3 on internal television.

I’ve seen a few pilots cancelled for that reason, but in the case of Bagnaia, getting into the top 10 was a return. What made Ducati’s most angry was that “they admitted the error, but they didn’t want to return the item.” “I’m more angry about Karea than Morbidelli,” admitted Pecco.


Career Director, Mike Webbhe issued a statement apologizing to Bagnaia and the Ducati Lenovo team.

“We decided that Carrera’s direction was incorrectly wrong with the yellow flag being cancelled by Bagnaia. This was due to human error. We are extremely unhappy with this unfortunate situation and the impact it had on Pecco’s weekend.”

“When a pilot passes the yellow flag, his lap is automatically cancelled. This has affected several pilots today, but unfortunately it was Bagnaia’s fastest return for the session. The lap is cancelled because the pilot passes the yellow flag, not necessarily because the pilot passes the sector in an accident.”

“We cannot reverse the cancellation of a pilot’s return that sees the yellow flag. But we can do that. And we can do that, we apologise for the human error with the Bagnaia and the Ducati Renovo team,” the statement abandons.

Source: Mundo Deportivo

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