Aragon: Moto3 mechanics fined, suspended for Fernandez pit lane block

The pair were caught on film deliberately trying to obstruct Tech3’s Adrian Fernandez as he attempted 💫to leave the pi🐎ts, presumably to stop the Spaniard following one of the Sterilgarda riders, during Saturday's Qualifying 2 at Aragon:
Thi꧒s is what happened in Q2 today. was denied to leave in the good group for the QP time, by another team✱. Unacceptable.
— Tech3 Racing (@Tech3Racing)
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The full statement fro♚m the FIM Stewards is as foll💦ows:
FIM MotoGP Stewards Notification of Sanction: Sterilgarda Husqvarna Max Team
'Two members of the team were found to be interfering and making contact with the bike and rider of another team in an aggressive and dangerous manner as that rider was leaving the pit box in Moto3 Q2.
'Both team members have been fined €2000, and they have each been disqualified from taking part in the Animoca Brands Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix AND the Petronas Grand Prix of Malaysia.
'It would not be possible to replace the team members in question for the next two races due to immigration and travel restrictions for upcoming rounds, which could potentially cause a safety concern for their rider.
'This two-race ban has therefore been deferred to apply to the Australian and Malaysian Grands Prix.'
Resp🃏onding to the video of the incident, team boss ꦏMax Biaggi wrote:
“The behaviour that some members of my team had to🐬day is unacceptable!
"I public😼ly apologise to the Tech3 Racing team and to Adriàn Fernàndez, for what happened. What we've seen was an unsolicited action, danger🤡ous and not justifiable in any way by the code of ethics of my Team!
"For this reason, all [those] responsible for this 🐟act will be appropriately punished.”
There are rumours th🥂at a further altercation 𓆉may also have taken place after the session...

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