British MotoGP: Petrucci, Lorenzo talk Silverstone near miss
Danilo Petrucci and Jorge Lorenzo were lucky to avoid a big accident in the closing stages of Free Practice 2 at the British MotoGP when the Italian just mi🍸ssed the factory Ducati rider under braking for Vale.
At first glance it looked like the Pramac rider had simply out-braked himself, but Petrucci was adamant Lorenzo was to blame as the Spaniard🔯 was not on 🦹a flying lap.

Danilo Petrucci and Jorge Lorenzo were lucky to avoid a big accident in the closing stages of Free Practice 2 at the B✱ritish MotoG💮P when the Italian just missed the factory Ducati rider under braking for Vale.
At first gl🅷ance it looked like the Pramac rider had simply out-braked himself, but Pet♛rucci was adamant Lorenzo was to blame as the Spaniard was not on a flying lap.
"Jorge doesn't care about anyone on track," Petrucci replied, when asked about the incident. "He was [on an out-lap] from the pits. I think he was scared about the [session] finishing… I w✤as pushing. I was improving my lap time, but then I found him in th🍎e middle of the track."
The Petrucci-Lorenzo scare near the end🎶 of FP2.
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The Italian, who will replace Lor𝐆enzo at the factory team next season, added: "[Lorenzo] was not on a normal lap, [he] was going out🅺 of the pits. So maybe you have to check who is coming, who is not.
"It's not because I'm outside of the top ten, but I was scared because if I hit him it would be a disaster. I was in fourth gear. More than 200km/h. I imagined he [would] stay wide buღt at the last moment he [turned].
"I don’t know why, but when someone complains about me they always call me to Race Diᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚ𝐆rection. For other cases, not so much."
Lorenzo said he was unaware of th♍e incident until afterwards and felt the rider behind is responsible fo🌌r passing safely.
The only thing they seemed to agree on 👍was that it would have been a huge accident if they had collided.
"I didn't realise [it had happened] because I was looking forward and I didn't hear anything," Lorenzo began. "But in the motorhome I just saw the images and it was very scary because 💦just for a few centimetres he didn’t bang my rear wheel and I didn't fly to the moon, to have a big injury. I was lucky there.
"I don't know why he almost impacted with me. I was just trying to warm-up the tyres as fast as possible and probably for that braking the front was locking a little bit, not💯 a good braking. Not slow, but not very late braking. But probably he was very close to me.
"When you have some rider in front of you, you must be - in my opinion - responsible for the rider in front. You need to leave some space or metres. Just in case he has a mistake, locks the front… But I don’t think he left some metres and ♔almost impacted my wheel.
"Imagine if I crashed or was injured? Of course if you ask him, he will say it's my fault. But you know wha📖t I think."
Petrucci finished twelfth fastest (+1.231s) and must now hope the rain stays away in FP3 to try and make direct access to Qualifying 2. Lorenzo was fifth fastest, 0.397s from team-mate An꧅drea Dovizioso.

Peter has been in the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of🌱 the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.