Franco Morbidelli denies he “frequently” breaks rule after slow riding penalty
Franco Morbidelli p🐟unished for incident in British MotoGP Frida𓂃y practice

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Franco Morbidelli has denied he frequently breaks the rules despite his second penalty of the MotoGP season for slow riding on the line.
The VR46 Ducati rider must serve a🍬 three-place grid penalty at Silverstone in the grand prix on Sunday.
Morbidelli was punished for riding slowly on the racing line at Turn 12 and 13 during Friday’s sec🐽ond practice session.
His actions left Marco Bezzecchi gesturꦕing and frustr🧜ated.
It is Morbidelli’s second penalty of a similar nature this season. He was previously punished in Buriram so this♓ was a familiar crime by Morbidelli.
Morbidelli was 15th fastest on Friday, whereas B🐬ezzecchi was fifth.
Morbidelli said about whether he needs to change his habits to avoid penalties: “I wouldn’t say frequently. It’s ♏just twice in six races.
"Talki🥂ng about frequently, we can open a big matter.
“I am 💎frequently recorded, when I do this, because I can swear to you th𓂃at this has happened many times with other riders. But it just passes through.
“This time, I un🐼derstand more the episode in Thailand which was 📖a time attack.
“This was in the middle of the session.
“Fo💃r sure, the penalty is because it’s me wꦅith this behaviour.
“I will take the penalty with no problem. But this, for sure, opens a topic for other occas🌊ions.
“It happens to everybody in the middle oꦅf a session, to be slow on the line. But the things didn’t get recorded. They didn’t get complained about.
“I accept it. I understand.”
He added about his Friday: "ไA tough day today. Everything was fine then I had a crash in FP2 which slowed me down. I lost feeling.
"When I went t♏o the time attack I didn’t have the feeling to push. That’s unfortunate.
"I had an episode with Marco. After the epi𓆏sode in Thailand with Pecco Bagnaia, I have a [three-place grid penalty] for Sunꦉday.
"That’s another big hit for us."

James was a sports journalist at Sk🃏y Sports for a decade covering everything from Am🍎erican sports, to football, to F1.
