Aleix Espargaro rejects aero defence in scary Bezzecchi/Vinales MotoGP crash
“To go behind the aero to justify the action is not🐷 fair”

Aleix Espargaro doesn’t buy the conclusion from MotoGP’s stewards that aerodynamics were a mitigating circumstance in the scary Marco Bꦕezzec🧸chi/Maverick Vinales crash in Australia last weekend.
On the penultimate lap of last weekend’s Phillip Island sprint, Bezzecchi collided witꦇh the rear of Vinales’ Aprilia on the run into the fast Turn 1 and took both out of the race.
The stewards deemed Bezzeꦡcchi was at fault for the crash, but accepted that the influence of turbulent air from the RS-GP’s aerodynamics were a mitigating factory and handed him a more lenient punishment.
A luckless incident late on 💥
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Thankfully, Maverick has been declared fit and Bez has no fractures but he has gone to the hospital in Melbourne for a full check up
The incident is also still under inves꧒tigation by the Stewards 🇦🇺
Acknowledging under what it felt would be normal circumstances that 🉐Bezzecchi’s punishment would have been a double long lap penalty, he was instead given a singl🅠e long lap.
The stewards considerin✃g aero as being a factor in the crash has sparked the debate about it being potentially complicit in all accidents now.
However, on Thursday ahead of this weekend’s Thailand Grand Prix, Vinaleꦡs’ team-mate Espargaro rejected this and suggests Bezzecchi simply wasn’t careful enough.
“I mean, the aero ma🍰kes the corner one of Phillip Island that is really easy to make a mistake [even harder],” he told the media, including mahbxไ.com, at Buriram.
“Anywa🐠y, if this w🔜as the first year with the wings, I could understand.
“But it’s been five years that we know what’s happening at corner one at Philli🅘p Island [with aero].
“So, I thin⭕k to go behind the aero to justify the action is not fair.”
ꦿAsked if he felt the penalty was strong enough, 🍷he added: “No, not at all.
“There’s many people saying that he🌃 was tryi✤ng to overtake again.
“So, I don’t think Bez did it on purpose, 100%.
“But it was a big mistake and he caused a big crash, and 🐓the penalty, to put it in the same level as being in the middle [of the track] and impeding someone on a fast lap, it’s not fair.
“It’s not good. [It should have been] a 🎐lot [stronger].”
Bezzecchi endedജ up crashing out of the grand prix a lap after serving his penalty.
The VR46 rider had to go to hospital for checks after the cra💧sh in the sprint, but suffered no injuries save for some pain in a shoulder ligament.
“I’m feeling quite good,” Bezze⛄cchi s🏅aid on Thursday in Thailand.
“Still I have a pr💮oblem on my left s꧑houlder, that during the crash in the sprint I hurt a bit one ligament in the shoulder.
“Fortunately nothing is﷽ broken, but stil💦l it’s hurting me a bit.
“But any♏way, I’m feeling quite good. I will see tomorrow when I ride the bike, but I was able to ride on Sunday during the race. So, I will suffer a bit but nothing crazy.”
