Marc Marquez loses Austin MotoGP pole start - UPDATED

Marc Marquez has lost his pole position start for the Austin MotoGP after being h💮anded a three-place grid penalty.

The Repsol H𓃲onda star was punished for riding slowly on the racing line during qualifying andও will now drop to fourth on the grid.

The reigning world champion had just re-joined the Qualifying 2 session on his spare bike after a fall when he obstructed Maverick 🔜Vinales,𓃲 who made his anger clear.

Marc Marquez loses Austin MotoGP pole - UPDATED

Marc Marquez has lost his pole ✤position start for the Austin MotoGP after being handed a three-place gr💃id penalty.

🎉The Repsol Honda ꦰstar was punished for riding slowly on the racing line during qualifying and will now drop to fourth on the grid.

The reigning world champion had just re-joined the Qualifying 2 session on his spare bike after a fall when he obstructed Maverick Vinales, wh𝔍o made his anger clear.

"At Turn 15 you were found to be riding in an irresponsible manner being slow on the racing line and disturbing another rider," said the FIM MotoGP Stewards Panel Notification of Sanction.

"This contravenes Article 1.21.2 of the FIM World Championship Grand Prix Regulations “Riders must ride in a responsible manner which does not cause danger to other competitors or participants, either on the track or in the pit lane"

"For the above reasons, being the first offense and taking into account the degree of seriousness of the offence, the MotoGP Stewards Panel has decided to impose on you a Grid Penalty of 3 positions."

Marquez later explained he thought Andrea Iannone was waiting for him and sܫlowed down to avoid towing the Suzuki rider.

"I was looking more at Iannone. Because a rider behind can improve a lot in the slipstream here and Iannone was fastest yesterday,"  said Marquez,&nbs💮p;still officially listed as claiming a perfect sixth COTA pole position.

"So I was looking at Ianꦡnone more than anybody behind and didn't expect Maverick. 

"When I heard t🦹he engine behind I moved in, but it looks like I disturbed his lap.

"Race Direction said [the punishment] was because I was on ♔the racing line and Iannone was out of the line.

"But okay, I only lose four metres on the grid. I still got the fas▨test lap time and the [pole] award."

Iannon༒e admitted he was hoping Marquez would give him a tow.

"I꧒ go out from the pit. I see Marc. I know Marc in this track is really fast and I tried to followཧ him.

"Like everybody [would] he stayed back, not wanting 💝to overtake me.🍒 So this is the situation. In any case, I try my best always for me. It’s racing."

Vi♔nales went on to qualify secon🅰d and now takes over pole position.

Asked to comment on Marquez's penalty, Vinales diꦏdn't dwell on the incident, saying he is "focussed on himself - improving my rhythm, riding style and the new Yamaha".

💟Johann Zarco is promoted to the front row, alongside Iannone.

The Austin penalty follows a chaotic Argentina race which saw Marquez penalised thr🐎ee times.

Harsher penalties for heavy contact are due to be imposed from now on, following the outcome of a riders' Safety Commision meeting on Friday🍨 evening.

"Basically they say there will be stronger penalties. I already checked today…" quipped 🎃Marquez.

"It's like this [grid penalty] - before there was a 🉐;warning, ꧟but now no warning, just a penalty.

"If it's the same rules for everybody, I agree."

"I think everyone has to have the s🧸ame penalty from the 𝔍first rider to the last rider. That’s it," echoed Vinales.

"Also in Moto3, Moto2 and M🌠otoGP. Same to everyone."

KTM's Pol E💙spargaro received the same three-place grid penalty as Marquez, for the same offence, during Qu❀alifying 1.

Despite the qualifying draꦿma, Marquez remains the firm pre-race favourite to extend his unbeaten COTA run to six on Sunday.

"Today was a really good day for us, we did a good step from yesterday and I feel better with the bike. I can keep the same lap t🦄imes in a safer way," he said.

"It aཧnother pole position in Austin - but with a crash, then co🅘ming back with the spare bike and a different set-up.

"Even like this I was able to be fast. So I'm happy for𒊎 the pace and the pole."

And how will Marquez approach the race after the💝 Argentina controversy?

"It’s what I said in Argentina: I did a few mistak▨es. I want to learn and I don’t want to repeat, but my s♊tyle is my style..."

 

 

 

 

 

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