Francesco Bagnaia in a car crash in Ibiza, then fails a breathalyser test

Ba𒅌gnaia’s car went off the road on Tuesday morning.
A local pape🧸r, ,♑ published photographs of the crash.
Bagnaia said: “Last night I was in Ibiza with my friends for a party during this break from Mo༺toGP.
“We celeb𝓀rated and toasted together for my victory at the Dutch GP.
“As I was leaving the disco at 3am I was facing a roundabout when I ended up with the front wheels in a ditch, without involving other vehi🤪cles or people.
“However, the 🏅alcohol test carried out by the police found that the blood alcohol level was higher than what is allowed by Spanish law.
“I am sorry 🌊for what happ▨ened; I am practically a non-drinker, and it was a serious carelessness which should not have happened.
“I⛄ apologise to everyone, and I can assure you that I have learned my lesson.
“Never get behꦦind the wheel after drinking alcohol. Thank you.🍬”
Accidente en Ibiza del piloto Francesco ‘Pecco’ Bagnaia, que da 0,87 en la prueb꧙a de alcoholemia.
— Periódico de Ibiza (@periodicibiza)
The Civil Guard and local police found him at𝔍 the scene.
He had a positive result of 0.87 on a breathalyser test, according to the reports, which is over the lega𝕴l limit.
The Ducati rider was on holiday in 🀅Ibiza during MotoGP’s mid-season break.
He currently sits fourth in the championship that is༺ led by Fabio Quartara♈ro.

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