Fabio Quartararo criticises stewards: “I go out more confused than when I come”

"I think we have ꦗto get people👍 [who are] more proficient."

Fabio Quartararo
Fabio Quartararo

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Fabio Quartararo was critical of the stewards at the Italian MotoGP, insisting they have “never been racing”.

The Yamaha’s sprint race at Mugello came to an early conclusion on the second 𒐪lap, after he was taken out by Trackhouse’s Miguel Oliveira.

The clash was rule🍸d as a racing incident but Quartararo visited the stewards to hear their though❀ts, before demanding better personnel.

“I wanted to talk to them just to explain a little bit but I'm tal🍸king to [a] wall,” 🐓Quartararo is quoted by .

“I go out more confused than when I come.

“But it's not bad. It looks like I'm talking to s♚omeone that has never been ♏racing. So this is sad and I think we have to get people [who are] more proficient.

“I wanted to see the stewards not to get a penalty for Miguel. But just to r𓃲ealise that they are not doing a good job.

“I'm not here to say he has to make a long lap here [or a] thꦐree-place grid penalty. But I have not seen any great move from [the stewards].

“For me, Miguel made a mistake. Can happen, it happened ཧto me, Aleix didn’t crash and I get a long lap.”

Quartararo was refe♏rencing Ass🃏en 2022, when he was penalised even though he didn’t cause Aleix Espargaro to crash.

He said🌠 about the stewards: “For me, the job they are doing is not great.”

Quartararo revealed what the stewards said to him: “That [it] was a racing incident and when I did it, it was too optimistic [to] overtake. So they play a little bit 𝔍with the words.

“I don't want anyꦯ penalty for Miguel. We just have to realise; b🌠ecause if I'm playing for the championship and this happens to me, and someone is not getting a penalty, it's not the same.

“Right now it's complicated. We have no d🅠ata for the race, I was not scoring an🌱y points anyway.

“It's just a question of 🎉i🃏mproving how the system is working and we are not doing any step for that this weekend.”

Yamaha boss Maio Meregalli described the Oliveira-Quartararo clash: "This accident is quite 💦borderline. We think that Miguel was a bit ambitious in his actions."

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