Marc Marquez reacts to his actions forcing MotoGP rule changes
COTA grid ch🤡👍aos will likely force regulations change in MotoGP

The grid chaos at the Americas Grand Prix triggered by Marc Marquez is set to force a change in the re꧋gulations going forward, but it won’t be for the fi🍒rst time.
The 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:factory Ducati rider triggered an exodus from the grid just seconds before the start of last months Americas GP at COTA as he darted off pole position to💝 grab his dry weather bike.
Numerous riders followed him in to do the same, after the track had dried out signifꦫicantly from when they came to the grid on wet tyres originally.
The start was then abandoned by race direction🍨 on safety grounds, sparing those who deserted the grid from a ride-through penalty in the race.
Current rules state that any rider who leaves the grid for weather-related reasons will start from their grid🧸 slot and then serve a ride-through in the race.
Because the race start was abandoned, the ꦍabove was nullified.
Race director Mike Webb has since 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:said that a rethink on t🦩he regulations will be 𝓰had due to the confusion that reigned at COTA, as not everyone knew the corrꦯect interpretation of the rules.
168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Marc Marquez admits he knew the race💮 was be delayed if more than 10 riders went into pitlane, but didn’t realise he would be penalised if it wasn’t.
In an interview with DAZN, Marquez says a change to the start rules surrounding changeable conditions won’t be the first time✱ he’s caused a rule amendment.
“It’s not the first time they’ve change something in the rules because of me or because I’ve created different situations like the bike-to-bike jump, or the fl♉ag-to-flag jumps like in Germany [in 2014],” he ℱsaid.
“These are situations hat MotoGP is also posi🌸tively adapting ཧto.
“We’re in competition. There are moments of improvisation thﷺat no one expects and they just happen.”
Mar🦹quez is referring to how he used to line his bikes up in pitlane for flag-to-flag scenarios and literally jump from one to the other.
This was widely adopted by the rest of the grid but led was clamped down on for safety reasons, leading to the rules being changed so that💜 riders had to park in a specific area, step off their bike and get onto their second one.
The 2014 German GP also led to a change in regulations after most of the fieꦉld came in after the warm-up lap to go from wet tyres to dry.
This led to most of them starting in pitlane, ꦆwhich now can’t happen.
𝓰This wasn’t triggered by Marquez, as he♚ wasn’t the first rider in, but he did muscle his way to the front of pit-exit.
