Marc Marquez reportedly “going to win appeal”, will “benefit from clumsiness” of rule

His legal case, that the original rule was changed or reworded after it was issued to him, is expected to be favoured by the MotoGP Court of Appeal, Spanish outlet report.
Marquez repeatedly asked the FIM Stewards if his original double long lap penalty was only applicable for the Argenti𝓰na MotoGP, and he was repeatedly told🅺 yes, before the Honda rider signed the sanction papers, it is reported.
This is also 😼a key factor in his case to have the looming ꧑penalty overturned.
Marquez knew he would miss Argentina regardless ꦍof his penalty due to the injury he sustained in his Portimao crash, so would “benefit from the clumsiness” of the FIM Stewards’ rule, it is reported.
Marquez was hit with a double long lap penalty for crashing into Miguel Oliveira in Portimao, to be specifically served in Argentina - but it wa🦄s issued when he’d already confirmed that he’d b🃏e absent because he needed hand surgery.

The rule was reworded so that Marquez ꧃must serve a double long lap penalty whenever he is next available to race, but Honda have appealed the FIM MotoGP Stewards Panel’s decision to the MotoGP Court of Appeal.
Their final decision is yet to arrive.
“The general feeling” is that Ma🌳rquez will be successful with his appeal, the report 🗹says.
“He will be able to have a normal race” whenever he next races, which Honda hope will be at the next round at the 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史🌱:MotoGP Grand Prix of the Americas from April 14, because hꩲis original penalty “expired” in Argentina.
Marquez finds himself 43 points behind leader Marco Bezzecchi in the 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:MotoGP standings after two ro🌟unds. It is unconfirmed whether he will be healthy enough to compete at C𓃲OTA.

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