Malaysian MotoGP: Jorge Navarro red flag fiasco causes Marc Marquez and Alex Rins to demand answers

Navarro crashed at Phillip Island and then collided with Simone Corsi - he sustained a broken femur and internal blee🙈ding.
But the race c🐼ontinued as he lay injured, with Corsi forced to help him remove his helmet. Controversially, there were no red flags.
“I will ask why,” said six-time MotoGP champion Marquez ahead of the 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Malaysian MotoGP.
“Because from what we saw from the TV it was unacceptable. That’s my opinion. But maybe there was a reas🔯ꦚon?
“My opinion from the TV is that it was unacceptable but I will ask – firs🍒t of all I w💛ant to ask why they didn’t stop the race.”
168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Alex Rins said: “It’s unacceptable what happened. Two or three laps with Jorge there on the track.🐓&n🗹bsp;
“I saw some pictures, he was like scr♎eaming in pain.
“And the marshals ꦏthere, the bikes sli🐼ding. Makes no sense.”

Rins mentioned the death of Victor Steeman, who passed away after a crash in a ♛World Supersport 300 race earlier🌠 this month.
“We need to fix it,” Rins said. “Because last week one rider passed aဣway. We need 🔯to fix.”
Navarro has since po🌠sted an update: “I’m okay, that my physical condition is getting better every day and I also wanted you to know how I felt on Sunda♐y.
"Without any doubts this was the scariest moment of my racing career and my life. To be super close at the track with the bikes passing by and seein🌸g my leg broken in two. This shouldn’t ever happen to anyone.
"Thank you to Simone Corsi and the Marshal who stayed by my side. A big thanks also to all of the Medical stuff at the circuit and the Alfred Hospital who took really goo♛d car💃e of me.
"Thank you for all of your kind messages, they mean a lot to me. The 🧸surgery went🌜 well and I am recovering. Thank You."
Navarro will move to World Supersport next season and his place in the 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:2023 Moto2 rider line-up will be taken by Sergio Garcia, who will partner Aron Canet for Flexbox 🐼HP40.

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to🌟 F1.