Moto2: Marquez blamed for Wilairot clash

Moto2 World Championship leader Marc Marquez will have to start Sunday's Australian Grand Prix fro🍒m the back of the grid for ca𓄧using a big accident in Friday morning practice.
Marquez, seek♉ing to make up for time lost in an earlier fall, continued at high speed after the chequered flag - and slammed into the back of a slower-moving Ratthapark Wilairot through turn two.
The incident was examined by Race Direction, who reprimanded M?rquez for 'riding in an irresponsible manner' with a one-minute penalty to be added to his best lap time in Saturday's qualifyi🅘ng session.
M?rquez's team lodged an appeal against the decision, ꦦfollowing which FIM stewards confirmed the decision of Race Direction.
Wilairot was airlifted to hospit🤪al for precautionary medical checks, while Marquez walked away from the incident with minor injuries and was able to take part in the afternoon session, which he finished in 17th place.
"ಞWhen the session was about to finish I went out to do a lap and check that everything was fine after the [first] crash." explained Marquez. "When the session was over and after the finish line, I was finishing the lap to go back to the garage when in the third corner - which is very 🦄fast - I saw a rider.
"I was not going too fast, but the track is very fast and in that corner, which is normally taken in fifth, I was maybe on fourth. When the other rider got out of the way I saw that Wilairo🐎t was behind him and I was not able to brake.
"I hope he is fine,🍃 because it was a hard crash and I was not seriously injured, so I wish him the best."
Repsol Suter rider Marquez took the title lea🎉d by one point from Stefan Bradl at the previous Japanese round. Kalex rider Bradl was fastest on combined Friday practice times at Phillip Island.

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