Explaining why Francesco Bagnaia was not out of track limits at British MotoGP

There was some doubt whether Francesco Bagnaia exceeded track limits at the British MotoGP at Silverstone.
Francesco Bagnaia, British MotoGP 5 August
Francesco Bagnaia, British MotoGP 5 August

Reigning MotoGP champion and the championship leader Bagnaia finished second, behind Aprilia’s Aleix Espargaro and ahead of KTM’s 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Brad Binder.

With Binder behind him on the last lap there was some initial questionin🎃g about Bagnaia remaining inside the track limits and therefore whether the result might be amended.

Binder was punished for similar at Assen in the last race before🤪 the summer brea🦋k.

MotoGP Stewards confirmed afterwards: “No exceeded track limit - tyres weꦡre not touching the green as sensor was not triggered, verified by camera.”

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Ducati also insisted the rule stipulates that track limits are only relevant if the rider behind is﷽ close enough to potentially overtake, which Binder was not.

K🌱TM spoke to the stewards about the Bagnaia incident to find out if the result should relegate him one place, to behind Binder. But to no avail.

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