Sepang grid illegal?
The use of free practice times to decide grid positions for Sunday's Malaysian Grand Prix 💞at Sepang, after the cancellation of qualifying due to standing water, appears to directly contradict th🔜e FIM road racing rule book...
Rule number 1.15.4 of the Sporting Regulations, under the heading of '𓄧Free Practice', simply 🎐states: "Free practice will not be timed for the purpose of qualification or grid positions."
Nevertheless, that is exactly what has happened at Sepang with the combined free practic♈e times being used to set grid positio🐟ns.

The use of free practice times to decide grid positions for Sunday's Malaysian Grand Prix at Sepang, after the cancellation of qualif▨ying due to standing water, appears to directly contradict the FIM road racing rule boo🦂k...
Rule numꦜber 1.15.4 of the Sporting Regulations, under the heading of 'Free 𝐆Practice', simply states: "Free practice will not be timed for the purpose of qualification or grid positions."
Nevertheless, that is exactly what has happened at Sepang with the combined free practice times being used to sꦐet grid positions.
The main beneficiary ꧟of the decision is second in the championship Dani Pedrosa, who will start fifth on the grid using the combined free practice times, despite injuring his leg on Friday afternoon and being left 19th and last in Saturday morning's third and final free practice session.
A heavy ꦺrain storm then arrived just before the qualifyiꦜng hour and, despite a two-hour delay in which the rain cleared, the session was eventually cancelled due to deep standing water in some parts of the track.
Among tho𒐪se unhappy with the use of free practice times were Fortuna Honda's Marco Melandri and LCR Honda's Casey Stoner, who will start ninth and tenth on the 𒀰grid.
"I'm disappointed because during the three practice sessions we worked in preparation for the race, using always race tyres," explained the Italian, r𓄧eferring to the fact that the leading free practice riders set their best times on qua𝐆lifying tyres. "I would have preferred to decide my grid position on track, that's why I suggested adding 10 minutes to tomorrow's warm-up so that we could do warm-up and qualifying. I respect the Race Direction's decision but I have been penalised because I didn't use qualifying tyres this morning."
"This is an unfair decision," fumed Stoner. "It's ridiculous that I'm starting tenth when I never finished tenth in any session. This morni🥀ng some riders in front of me used a qualifying tyre and I was sixth until they went faster. So now I'm starting on the fourth row when I should be on the second row. I was fifth at the end of Friday when everyonไe was on race tyres."
World Champion Valentino Rossi is due to start on Sunday's pole position, with c🐲hampionship leader Nicky Hayden second and Ducati's Loris Capirossi - the pre-event favourite - third.
An alte🧸rnative method of deciding grid position, in the absence of qualifying, is to use the w﷽orld championship standings.

Peter has been in the pad🍨dock 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.