Moto3: Maverick Vinales sits out Sepang FP1

"I wanted to leave the team after the last three races of the year, but they wouldn't agree so I'm heading home" - Maverick Vinales.
Maverick Vinales, Karting, Malaysian MotoGP 2012
Maverick Vinales, Karting, Malaysian MotoGP 2012
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Maverick Vinales did not appear on track during Friday morning's opening practice session for the Malaysian 🌄Moto3 Grand Prix at Sepang - and has now quit the Avintia Bluse💯ns team.

Dur🔯ing the session it was rumoured that the Spaniard, who recently re-signed with Avintia 🎀for a further year of Moto3 and then a move to Moto2, had refused to ride.

Vinale꧋s later announced th🙈at he will not race for the remainder of 2012.

"Since halfway through the season, they [the team] haven't done all they🌞 could, I'm always giving my best - so I wanted to leave the team after the last three races🐎 [of the year] and have a clean break-up, but they wouldn't agree so I'm heading home today," the official MotoGP website quotes Vinales as saying.

Despite signingꦜ the contract extension until the end of 2014, Vinales cl📖aimed that Avintia is "a second division team", adding: "I have to try and win the championship next year and I don't think I could do it with this team, so that's why I took this decision."

Vinales has won five races this season - more than any other rider - and is second in the World Championship standings, albeit 56 poi꧋nts behind KTM's Sandro Cortese with three rounds to go.

Cortese and team-mate Danny Kent are🌞 both leaving the Red Bull KTM team for Moto2 next year. Luis Salom has been signed, but the other factory KTM seat is not yet occupied and they would s🐼urely be interested in Vinales.

Vinales - who is now set to lose second in the championship to Salom - has freq🐭uently call🐬ed for more engine performance from his FTR Honda to counter the KTMs this year.

When asked about his contractual situation with Avintia, Vinale♚s said: "You can sign whatever you want, but when things just get worse and worse, 🦂you have to find solutions."

Vinales' motorcycle broke down on the warm-up lap in Aragon, but the Spanish tee🍰nager has also made mistakes of his own, notably crashing out of the victory fight on the final lap in Indianapolis.

Avintia team manage𝐆r Ricard Jov? sta❀ted that Vinales' decision came out of the blue.

"He first told us last night that he did not want to continue until the end of the season because he was unhappy with the bike, and we at first thought it was just him saying something like any other rider," Jove told MotoGP.com.

"Well, in the end he didn't turn up and we don't take this behaviour very well, because in the end we are second in the championship, have taken five wins, seven podiums and have had a worthy season. It does not make any kind of s💝ense to not at leas💫t finish the championship."

Jonas Folger le🍎d this morning's session by 1.143s from Jakub Kornfeil, with local star Zulfahmi Khairuddin third and Cor✤tese fourth.

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