Jorge Martin reveals major meeting with MotoGP Stewards to thrash out problems: “No sense, how they work”

The meeting to thrash out problems will be at the French MotoGP inꦚ Le Mans, the fifth round of the championship, and follows a red flag incident in each of the two races at Jerez this weekend.
Fabio Quartararo, Franco Morbidelli and Francesco Bagnaia ൲were recipients of penalties from the Stewards - but Jack Miller escaped unpunished despite visibly angering Martin.
“Race Direct❀io🍌n [FIM Stewards] - if they penalise Pecco, they should penalise Jack,” Pramac Racing rider Martin said.
“And if they didn’t penalise Jack? Then they don’t have to penalise Pecco. So, tಞhey need to im෴prove.
“Luckily 🀅we have a meeting with them, finally, after two or three years of fighting with Dorna.
“We will meet with them in Le Mꦇans, finally. With all the ri🍰ders.
“Let’s try to un♐derstand their position, and our position, and improve.
“It is no sense, how they are working."

"It depends on the rider - they make [a decision] or they don’t make"
Martin had sympathy with Miller, despite gesticulating furiously at him during th🍬e race.
His truer frustration lies with the Stewards who, he claims, make༺ decisions depending upon who it influences.
Asked if Bagnaia should have been hit with a one-place penalty for his manoeuvre on Miller, Martin said: “No. If ღthey don꧃’t penalise Jack!
“I lost three positions, almost on a long lap.
“I don’t want to cry. It’s racing, it’s okay! I understand the move, he wants to be on th🎉e podium.
“But they need to always do the sameꦜ. Not ‘it depends on ꦅthe rider’.
“They are not consistent. It depends on the rider🥂 - they make [a decision] or they don’t make.
“They need to improve. We will push for this.”
Martin finished fourth in Jerez 💧but believes the incident with Miller cost him much more.
“I think so. Not꧒ only the podium but th✱e victory,” he said.
“When I’m be♎hind o😼ne? It’s okay. When I’m behind three or four? It’s a big problem.
“I did my moves, to be close to Brad. The💯n I lost three positions.”
“Everybody is too aggressive"

Quartararo caused the red flag in Sunday’s grand prix when, after contact with Marco Bezzecchi, he crashed into 🥀Miguel Oliveira.
RNF Aprilia rider Oliveira’s race was ended immediately and he has 🌠dislocated his shoulder.
“Everybody is too aggressive,” Martin said.
“It is difficult to overtak⛎e so we try to get into a position where we can be in f𒆙ront at the first lap.
“It’s difficult to stop these bikes. We have really big bikeꦑs.
“But as soon as you see that you🐻 are behind two bikes? You need to close earlier.
“In this case, Fabio didn’t.
“It’s difficult to understand. Maybe💙 he expected Bezzecchi to go on the inside?
“It is complicated. I hope Oliveira is well. It wasn🐈’t nice to see.”
Martin’s final reflection on his race: “I am disappointed. I expected much more from today’s race, that’s f🏅or sure.
“We need to🌠 improve in the braking area. I struggle not only to overtake, but to defend the position when I’m in a group.
“I struggle a lot with the front temperature.
“When I am alone, I am super⛦-fast. But as sooꩲn as I get stuck? I cannot overtake.
“I had one of the best🦂 paces in the 🔯race. But I cannot overtake.”

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