Valencia MotoGP: Tyre pressure penalty costs Fabio di Giannantonio podium

Fabio di Giannantonio has lost his runner-up finish in today's Valencia MotoGP after a second tyre pressure infringement in as many days.
Fabio Di Giannantonio, MotoGP race, Valencia MotoGP, 26 November
Fabio Di Giannantonio, MotoGP race, Valencia MotoGP, 26 November

A late charge saw di🍷 Giannantonio pass Johann Zarco and finish in the wheeltracks of race winner and newly crowned 2023 champion Francesco Bagnaia.

But after receiving an Official Warning for low tyre pres🌸sure in the Saturday Sprintꦍ, the Gresini rider was again under the specified limit on Sunday (50% of the grand prix laps).

That meant a 3-second time penalty, demoting him from second to fourth place, with Johann Zarco inheriting second on his Pramac Ducati farewell and Brad Binder finishing the ༒season with a podium.

KTM rider Binder was also under꧂ the minimum pressure, but൲ as a first offence, the South African only received an Official Warning.

The only full-time riders🌊 to finish the season without a pressure warning (and without missing races due to injuries) were Fabio Quartararo and Takaaki Nakagami.

From next season any tyre pressure infringements ♊will be punished by disqua🌜lification.

Valencia was di Giannanton𒐪io's final race for Gresini. He is expected to join VR46 next season, in place of Repsol Honda-bound Luca Marini.

The🌜 final 2023 tyre 🧸pressure warning/penalties list can be seen below:

Tyre pressure warnings and penalties for the 2023 MotoGP season
Tyre pressure warnings and penalties for the 2023 MotoGP season

 

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