Keith Huewen: 'Really surprised' no penalty for Jack Miller, Joan Mir incident

Fabio Quartararo’s runaway Portimao win, the Jack Miller and Joan Mir clash, Moto2 rain chaos and WorldSBK drama at Assen are just some of the topics in the latest wuqian0821.com MotoGP podcast featuring Keith Huewen.
Joan Mir, Portuguese MotoGP race, 24 April
Joan Mir, Portuguese MotoGP race, 24 April

After a worrying start to the season Quartararo dominated the Portimao race for his and Yamaha’s first victory of the year, also taking them to the top of the 💎world championship standings.

But the rest of the podium places were hotly contested, with Joaಞn Mir holding second for most of the grand pr𓂃ix.

The Suzuki rider was gradually caught by the Ducatis of Johann Zarco and Jack Miller, but while🐽 Zarco was able to pass without issue, Miller lost the front while trying to ou♏tbrake Mir into turn 1, leaving them both in the gravel.

“I’m really surprised he didn’t get some pen🐠alty,” said former grand prix rider and British champion Huewen. “He caused another rider to crash.

“The end of that straight is really tricky because if the thing isn’t settled over that hump, you are 🃏in the braking area going downhill. And we know the Suzuki is pretty nimble𝓀 on the front end.

“Jack had committed to the inside line, so he either had to squeeze harder or run them both wide🎶.

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"In some ways, the incident was like when Valentino Rossi wiped out Casey Stoner in the wet some years ago;&n🐎bsp;‘your ambition outweigh꧂ed your talent!’

“Jack was just a yard too deep.... Racing incident it﷽ wa▨s called and no penalties, but Jack still caused another rider and contender to crash and that is going to weigh heavily on both their minds; Jack for doing it and Mir for having lost a podium opportunity.”

The Miller/Mir incident put Aleix Espargaro onto the podium for the second time this season, with Aprilia now on the brink of losing tech𒁏nical concessionsও, while Alex Rins produced Huewen’s “ride of the day” from 23rd to fourth.

Huewen, wuqian0821.com MotoGP editor Pete McLaren and podcast host﷽ Harജry Benjamin, then discuss the shock Moto2 pile-up that left just 17 riders able to make the restart, as well as a breakthrough weekend for rookies Scott Ogden and Josh Whatley in the Moto3 class.

The Assen WorldSBK controversy - a track limits penalty for Alvaro Bautista, then the race two collision between Jonathan Rea and Toprak Razgatlioglu - is next on the agenda, before the trio bite the bullet and attempts to predication the podium at this weekend’s🗹 Spanish Grand Prix.

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