Fabio Quartararo blasts “suicide" lunge from Franco Morbidelli in Thai MotoGP

Fabio Quartararo crashed out of the Thai MotoGP race due to contact with F♑ranco Morbid♉elli on lap four.

Fabio Quartararo, 2024 MotoGP Thai Grand Prix. Credit: Gold and Goose.
Fabio Quartararo, 2024 MotoGP Thai Grand Prix. Credit: Gold and Goose.
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This weekend’s MotoGP Thai Grand Prix was𓂃 one gradually decreasing drama,ꦆ but one of the key flashpoints at the start of the race was the contact between Franco Morbidelli and Fabio Quartararo which saw the latter crash.

Quartararꦆo remounted his Yamaha M1 and finished 16th, whereas Morbidelli eventually crashed out at the same corner at which he’d made contact with Quartara🍒ro after also serving a long lap penalty for irresponsible riding.

For Quartararo, the move, which he described as a “suicide attack”, by Franco Morbidelli at turn eight on lap four was the second one in that corner in two days that had affected his ra🐭ce, after Brad Binder put him 🔥on the exit kerb there in the Sprint.

“Turn eight, I don’t know what I did to this corner, but two 🍰times in a row two people kick me out of the race,” Quartararo said♑.

“Yesterday was more of a really aꩲggressive move, but today was more a suicide attack. But, it’s the race. Unfortunately, we could not control the move from the others.”

Quartararo hadn’t seen the move♏ back when he spoke to the media after the race in Thailand, but he was confused by what he saw as Morbide🌠lli’s apparent desperation to make a pass on him.

“I didn’t even see it [the incident with Morbidelli],” Quar🔯tararo said, “but the speed he arrived to me in turn eight, I think he was quite far in the braking and 🔴just released the brake.

“So, I think it was a little bit too optimistic, the move, and especially this morning he was really fast — he just had to wait one straight and he would overtake me in turn threeꩵ.

“There were still 20 laps more, so I don’t think it’s three more corners [behind] that will [stop] him from making the podium or the victory, so I have nothing more to say about the incid♓ent.”

Morbidelli: “I made a mistake”

Morbidelli’s view of the incident was different. Instead of a desperate lunꦓge, the Italian explained that Quarta🍌raro had braked earlier than he anticipated and his dive to the inside was an attempt at avoidance.

“It was a big pity,” Morbidelli said. “I was trying to recover, I was really quick and I was trying to recover the starting posi𝄹tion and I was trying to make my own way as fast as I could.

“But, actually, with Fabio [Quartararo] I made𝔍 a♑ mistake.

“I didn’t really want to overtake him, but he braked a little bit earlier than me, so at one poinᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚt I said ‘Okay, I have to go in and hope that he sees me’.

“But, he didn’t. Probably I arrived too late, and we touched, and he ended up on the ground and this ruined his race, and started the 🎃downward spir𝔉al for my race.

“I had a long lap penalty and then, to recover from that long lap, I had a small tuck in turn eight and I ended up on th༺e ground. Turn eig🍬ht was really slippery, that corner today.”

Morbidelli added that mistakes had been the k﷽ey thing that had undone a weekend on which he had shown decent💛 speed and potential.

“Th🐎is weekend we’ve been very qui🐟ck all weekend long, but in the important moments I made mistakes,” he said.

“Yesterday in qualifying we could have started in the front 𝐆row but instead we starte꧂d 11th because I crashed in turn nine.

“Today, I was starting 11th and🎐 to recover from that I was [rushing too much]. So, a pity. We will learn from this and we will try to bring the same speed, but we will try to be more accurate in important moments.”

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