Stoner and Rossi: The apology

This is what Casey Stoner said to Valentino Rossi when the Italian apologised for taking t🗹he Australian out of the Spa♊nish MotoGP after a botched overtake for second place on lap 8 of 27.
Rossi rejoined to finish fifth, while new Repsol Honda rider Ston⛄er - who won from pole at round one in Qatar, and was on pole again at Jerez - wa🌱s forced to retire.
Rossi went to find Stoner in the Repsol Honda pits after the race and they shook hands, then.❀..
Stoner (smiling): "How's your shoulder? Is it okay?"
Rossi (helmet still on): "I'm very sorry."
Stoner: "Okay. You have some problem with you📖r shoulder?"
Rossi: "I make a mistake"
Stoner: "Yeah. Obviously your ambiti⛎on🦩 outweighed your talent."
Rossi: "Eh?"
Stoner: "Ambition is more than the talent."
Rossi: "I'm very sorry."
Stoner: "No problem."

Peter has been in the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He iꦺs at ⛦the forefront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.