Aragon: Rins sorry: 'I f**ked Frankie's race'

Fra💎nco Morbidelli's Aragon MotoGP lasted just eleven corners before he was turfed-off by Alex Rins, when the Suzuki rider misjudged his br🎐aking point.

While Morbidelli was down and out, Rins remained upright and eventually recovered to finish in 🐟ninth place, after serving a penalt🍰y.

The Spaniard then went straight ꦏto the Petronas Yamaha 🌌garage to apologise after the race.

"I want t🅷o say sorry to Frankie because I f**ked his ไrace. I've already been to his box to apologise," Rins confirmed.

Rins sorry: 'I f**ked Frankie's race'

Franco Morbidelli's Aragon MotoGP lasted just eleven corners before he was turfed-off by Alex Rins🌸, when the Suzuki rider misjud🍨ged his braking point.

While Morbidel🌜li was down and out, Rins remained uprig🍒ht and eventually recovered to finish in ninth place, after serving a penalty.

The Spaniard t🌌hen went straight to the Petronas Yamaha garage to apologise after the race.

"I want to say sorry to Frankie because I f**ked his race. I've already been to his box to ಞapologise," Rins confirmed.

The #42 had to serve♕ a Long Lap penalty for causing the collision, a decision he completely accepted.

"After the incident I was P19, then I recovered to P12 when I received the Long Lap penalty, which I completely accept," said ꦯRins, who added tha🌜t the choice of a Long Lap was an appropriate sanction.

"I destroyed [Morbidell🎃i's] race, so if I was in his skin I would be very angry. But I think the Long Lap penalty is enough.

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Morbidell༒i called the clash an unlucky racing incident.

"What can I say? Unfortunately, he made a mistake and I was𓆏 there. That's what you call bad luck," Morbidelli said.

"He said sorry for the mistake he made, and I would say it's a race situation, you can make mistakes, and of course he was trying to recover many positions, because he was starting from far behind and he had also ꦕa really good pace.

"But maybe he was in a little bit to⛦o much of a rus♊h."

Morbidelli also👍 fel🌜t the Long Lap, although it cost Rins less than one-second, was a sufficient penalty.

"I was fine with the Long Lap pen🌃alty. You have to pay for a mistake which you make," he 🅠said.

The other 'penalty' for Rins came in the form of a broken winglet, missing fr🦩om the right side of his bike for the rest of the grand prix.

"It felt strange. I didn't know until I arrived in the box and said 'it was difficult to turn on the 🌠right side', then they told me 'you saw the bike?'" Rins said. "I also had a little bit more wheelie exiting onto the long straight."

Despite the incident, Rins has regained third in the world championship from Danilo Petrucci by a single p♌oint.

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