Fabio Quartararo reacts to MotoGP marshal penalty: ‘I didn’t do anything stupid’
Fabio🌼 Quartararo has been penalised for ignoring marsha🍬ls

Yamaha MotoGP rider Fabio Quartararo says his actions wꦆhich led to a penalty for ignoring marshals at the French Grand Prꦕix were “not stupid” but “understands” the punishment.
168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Fabio Quartararo crashed out of the French GP earl꧃y in the rain-hit race while fighting for theꦕ podium places.
He ꦦwas later given a penalty for 𝐆ignoring instructions from the marshals to leave his bike, with the Yamaha rider now forced to sit out the opening 10▨ minu🎃tes of FP1 on Friday at the British Grand Prix.
On Thursday at Silverstone, Quartararo accepts he shoul💮dn’t have gotten as angry as he did when trying to rejoin the race at Le Mans.
But also believes the stewards need to take into account in these scenarios that the mars🍸hals were not all doing the same thing in that incident.
“It’s no😼t stupid what𝔉 I did, because everyone has done it in the past and no one was penalised,” he said.
“They call you as a warning, but I was the 𓃲first one to be called [for a penalty].
“‘Ok, everyone is doing it so you will be theꦑ first one to be penalised’. I can understand, though I am the first one always to be penalised.
“But I can unders൲tand the reaction from the ma♏rshals.
“My bike was inܫ good condition. But they called me into race direction because I insisted a lot.
“But I said that if they pushed me well I🐟 would have restarted the bike.
“It would have🐼 been no discussion. But the marshals didn’t push me.
“O💧ne was p🧜ushing, one was holding, one was pushing, one was holding.
“You ca🔯nnot restart a MotoGP bike if you are n🍃ot pushing strongly.
“If you want ꦕto penalise me, it’s ok, I can understand. But you need to also understand what the marshals are𓄧 doing.
“It was my fault to get angry and not want to put the bike on the side, but we need to understand that the marshals ꧟have some responsibility to push me strong - not one holding and one pushing.
“That’s what they♕ have to understand on the screen, where we can clearl🉐y see they were not pushing.”
Quartararo was also given a €2000 fine for the incident,ꦛ but no o💦ther supplementary punishment beyond his 10-minute delay to FP1 at the British GP.
