Luca Marini suggests “football yellow card, red card” rule for twice-penalised rivals after Indonesian MotoGP

Luca Marini has suggested a new system based on football’s yellow and red cards for MotoGP riders who are penalised twice in the same race.
Luca Marini, MotoGP, Indonesian MotoGP, 13 October
Luca Marini, MotoGP, Indonesian MotoGP, 13 October

Pole-sitter for the first time, Marini was vying for third at the Indonesian M💫otoGP when he was knocked off his bike by Brad Bindꩲer.

Binder received a long lap penalty for the clash, then received a second identical punishment for causing contact with Miguel Oliveira later, but the KT😼M rider was still able to finish sixth.

“This is a strange case which maybe happened for the first time, I don’t kno🍬w,” Marini reflected.

“The penalty? We can speak about this. Maybe the second penalty should be a little bit worse. Like in football - with yellow cards and 𒅌red cards. Something like this.

“We want more safety. That will be𝓰 a poin💞t in the next Safety Commision I think.”

Marini,𒀰 after being clattered by Binder, rejoined at the back purely to serve the long lap penalty he ♔carried over from India. He retired soon after.

He said about the incident with Binder: “It was impossible. I just ♏saw a flash! Boom! Like this!

“Brad went to 🍸my office to explain everyth𒉰ing to me, so now I’m less angry.

“He said that over the kerb he had a moment on the bike. Sometimes this c♏an happen, that the pads on the front brake are far away.

“Th💟is also happened to me this weekend, I know this bad feeling.

“It’s just bad luck in my case. Okay. This is some✤thin✱g I can’t manage.”

Luca Marini, MotoGP race, Indonesian MotoGP, 15 October
Luca Marini, MotoGP race, Indonesian MotoGP, 15 October

Fresh injury worry for Marini

Marini has again hurtꦏ his thumb, having initially fractured it at the French MotoGP. It adds to a collarbone injury which Marini entered the Indonesian MotoGP nursing.

ꦬ“I have pain iꦉn the thumb, [like] in Le Mans. The incident was similar,” the VR46 rider said.

“I was hit in my body🍃 from behi💯nd. I don’t know what happened.

“The feeling is better than Le 🍰Mans. So we’ll see in Phillip ♏Island.

“But theꦕ collarbone is well. This is most important.”

Marini, who was runner-up in Saturday’s sprint race as well as claiming pole position for the grand prix in qualifying, reflected on his Sunday: “I’m 𝓰more disappointed by my start which was not so good. Then, also, when Jorge cut me on the straight I needed to close the throttle beca♉use I nearly crashed by touching his rear tyre with my front tyre.

“I ✱lost two positions. I was not in the correct position for my race.

“This weekend was good for me, the speedꦏ was 🍃good. Let’s see if my physical condition is better in Phillip Island.

“The race was strangeꦫ. Nobody expected a pღodium like this.

“We kn𝓡ew Maverick would be strong, and Jorge was the strongest✅ today.

“Bu🧔t the lap t🌠ime and pace that everybody had? I could have been fighting for the podium easily.

“Today w𝓰as cold, with the wind, and wi꧑th a medium-rear the bike is much easier to ride on the physical side. With less grip the bike is shaking less so the effort on the handlebars is less.”

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