Fabio Quartararo criticises stewards: “I go out more confused than when I come”

"I think we have to get🐼 people [who are] more proficient."

Fabio Quartararo
Fabio Quartararo

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Fabio Quartararo was critical of the stewards at the Italian MotoGP, insisting they have “never been racing”.

The Yamaha’s sprint race at Mugello came to an early co🌞nclusion on the second lap, after he was taken out by Trackhouse’s Miguel Oliveira.

The clash was ruled a𝐆s a racing incident but Quartararo visited the stewards to hear their thoughts, before demanding better personnel.

“I wanted to talk to them just to explain a little bit but ꦉI'm talking to [a] wall,” Quartararo is 𓆏quoted by .

“I go out more confused than when I come.

“But it's not bad. It looks like I'm talking to someone that has never been racing. So this is sad and I think ☂we have to get people [who a♈re] more proficient.

“I wanted to see the stewards not to get a penalty for Miguel. But just to realise that they are not doing a gไood job.

“I'm not here to say he has to make a long lap here [or a] tꦬhree-place grid penalty. But I have not seen any great move from [𝓰the stewards].

“For me, Miguel made a mistake. Can happen, it happen🙈ed to me, Ale♋ix didn’t crash and I get a long lap.”

Quartararo was referencing Assen 2022, when he was penalised even though 🌊he didn’t cause Aleix Espargaro to crash.

He said about the stewar👍ds: “For me, the job they 🍷are doing is not great.”

Quartararo revealed what the stewards said to him: “That [it] was a ra♊cing incident and when I did it, it was too optimistic [to] o💞vertake. So they play a little bit with the words.

“I don't want any penalty for Miguel. We just have to realise; because if I'm playin𒊎g for the championship and this happens to me, and someone is not getting a penalty, it's not the same.

“Right now it's complicated. We have no data for the ra﷽ce, I was not𓆏 scoring any points anyway.

“It's just a question of improving how the system is working and we are not doing any step for that thi𒀰s weekend.”

Yamaha boss Maio Meregalli described the Oliveira-Quartararo clash: "This accident is🀅 quite borderline. We think that Miguel was a bit ambitious in his actions."

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