Brno MotoGP: Lost laps: Pol 'pissed off', Nakagami 'over the limit'

Pol Espargaro thought he claimed KTM's first front row of the season as he rocketed to se🍸cond on the grid in the closing stages of Saturday's MotoGP qualifying at Brno.

But he hadn'🐼t seen yellow flags being waved at Turn 9 in the wake of an accid൲ent for Cal Crutchlow.

New ru♋les mean that any rider improving their lap time while 🏅passing through a yellow flag will have that lap deleted.

However, what left Espargaro 'pissed off' and considering some form of appܫeal was that he hadn't been ab🌟le to see the yellow flags due to their location.

Lost laps: Pol 'pissed off', Nakagami 'over the limit'

Pol Espargaro thought he claimed KTM's first 🥀front row of the season as he rocketed to second on the grid in the closing stages of Saturday's MotoGP qualifying at Brno.

But heꦚ hadn't seen yellow flags being waved at Turn 9 i✱n the wake of an accident for Cal Crutchlow.

New rules mean that any rider improving their lap time whil🌞e passing through a yellow flag will have that l🔯ap deleted.

However, what left Espargaro 'pissed off' and considering some form of ap𝓰peal was that he hadn't been able to see the yellow flags due to their location.

"They didn’t show the yellow flag where we all agreed in the Safety Commission that it should be," he said. "I've paid for it. It was one of the best qualifyings I did with the KTM and we should be in second⭕ position but we are in sixth. Really pissed off."

Although his lap time would have been scrubbed regardless of whether he saw the yellow flags or not, because he didn't see them𓄧 - and believing he had got the maximum from his new tyres - Espargaro then abandoned the chance of another flying lap.

If Espargaro had seen the yellow flags, he would have know🐻n the lap was lost and not only slowed down - for safety reasons and to save his tyres - but then🧜 tried again on what would have been the final lap of the session.

"Thꦑere was a yellow flag, which we all need to respect, but they need to do good work as well. They cannot show a yellow flag in-between two corners where I caღnnot see," Espargaro said.

"I had two laps to push and I cancel🦩led my last one because I felt good. I had one more bullet [to use] but I🔯 did not push [for another lap] because I did not see the yellow flag. They did a bad job.

"Cal w﷽as on the ground, so it doesn’t matter about my lap, but I was super-fast in that corner and I could have crashed there also because I was risking a lot.

"If the🌟y put the yellow flag one corner earlier in Turn 8 then I would see it an𒅌d kill my speed.

"We will [appeal]. They will say there is a yellow f༺lag on the corner but that it just talking bad. It’s bullshit. How can I see it? Maybe if you zoom the image you can see it! Imagine me on the bike changing direction? No way!

"Tomorrow I will reset and we have good pace and a good place to start, but yeah🐓, today is a day when we should be in the [front row] press co♛nference."

The other high-prof💫ile lap removed on Saturday afternoon was for Tak♒aaki Nakagami.

The Japaꦬnese was stripped of🐼 his fastest time in Qualifying 1 when he touched both wheels on the green paint at the edge of the track on the exit of Turn 12.

The LCR Honda rider's lost time would have put him second in the session and therefore tꦉhrough to Qualifying 2. If he had then at least repeated the deleted 1m 56.290s lap in Q2, it would have been good enough for seventh on the grid, instead of 17th.

"The team expla💫ined that I was out of the kerb and touched the green, so the lap time is cancelled. I thought 'this is impossible', but I saw the replay, and you can see clearly I touched the green with both tyres," Nakagami said.

"This is, not a mistake, but these are the rules. I'm really sorry for the team, but on the other hand, I tried my best. Everyone is so close to the limit, and unfortunately, I was over 𒁃the limit.

"As you can see also, the critical point is Turn 12 and the last corner, Turn 14. Nobody gains anything [by running onto the paint], but these are the rules; if you touch the green everyone has their lap time💃 cancelled. Everyone complains, but nothing you can do.

"We keep positive energy for tomorrow, our heads are no✨t down. Today was not our day. Easy to say, but if I could get through to Q2, I don't want to say front row, but we could fight for the second row."

Meanwhile, in Moto3, Davide Pizzoli has been hit with a back of th༒e grid start and long💫 lap penalty for falling at Turn 9 while yellow flags were being waved during Qualifying 1. It is not clear if Pizzoli, like Espargaro, had been unable to see them.

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