Moto3: Fenati comments on police incident

Moto3 rookie race winner Romano Fenati sets the record straight after being caught up in an altercation with his local police force, the Italian press originally claiming his foot was run over by a police car.
Moto3: Fenati plays down police incident

By Lisa Lewis

Romano Fenati found himself the centre of off-track attention in the Italian sporting press when it was reported that the 16-year-old race winning rookie had been involved in a war of words with the local police after being asked to move the car he was helping his grandfather unload, allegedly resulting in his foot being run over by the police car as they left the scene and a trip to hospitaꦍl with suspected tendon damage.

Both Fenati's website, Romanofenati.it, and the Team Italia FMI official Facebook page have issued statements aiming to set the record straight - showing the Italian meeting with the local chief of police (pictured) and also✨ confirming that💃 he did not sustain any injury.

"The news circulated in recent days about the health of Fenati deserves a reassuring denial...🐟 [Fenati] will be fully fit for Misan♔o.

"Romano was involved in an event which, though trivial, has generated a regrettable misunderstanding with the Municipal Police. To clarify the episo𝐆de Romano requested a personal meeting with the Brigade Commander."

The team went on to add: "We hope that this denial will be giv𝓀en the same prominence as the incident."

Fenati, who won the second race of the year in Jerez,🎃 one of his three podium appearances so far this season, is astounded the matter has become such big news:

"I am very surprised that what happened last Friday has ౠcaused such a stir. The statements that I have read do not reflect my thinking.

"I never claimed to have 🌼been 'hit' by the policeman in question nor have I any 'broken tendon'.

"I'm so🐼rry if this misunderstanding ha💝s caused inconvenience to the Municipal Police with whom I have always had a great relationship."

Hopes are high for a good result for the Italian team anᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚd rider as the Moto3 championship heads to Misano in San Marino, one of the few circuits in the Championship where Fenati has previous racing experience.

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