MotoGP Malaysia: Demoted Marquez 'didn't see' Iannone

Marc Marquez says he ‘didn’t see’ Andrea Iannone after the MotoGP world champion lost his pole po൩sition at Sepang as a result ✅of an incident involving the Suzuki rider.

Marquez has been hit with a six-place grid penalty following an FIM Stewards in💙vestigation following Q2 in Malaysia, demoting the Spaniard to seventh posit𓄧ion on row three.

Demoted Marquez 'didn't see' Iannone

Marc Marquez says he ‘didn’t see’ Andrea Iannone after the MotoGP world champion lost his pole position at Sepang as a result of an incid﷽ent involving the Suzuki rider.

𝔍Marquez has been hit with a six-place grid penalty following an FIM Stewards✱ investigation following Q2 in Malaysia, demoting the Spaniard to seventh position on row three.

The 25-year-old was found guilty 🦩of riding ‘in an irresponsible manner, being slow on the racing line and disturbing another rider’ following the incident at Turn 9. An irate Iannone remonstrated with Marquez on the track following the episode.

However, Marquez – speaking befor⭕e he learned of his punishme♎nt – said the incident was unintentional.

“I was going out of the box and I let (Andrea) Dovizioso overtake, and th🌳en I looked behind and I saw only one Suzuki, which was (Alex) Rins; but because Iannone was maybe on the other side, I didn’t see him,” he said.

“So then on the entry I was very tight on the inside but he overtook me from inside. Of course, maybe I disturbed him, but if I get a penalty I don’t know – Race Direction will decide. But I tried to avoid and this is only what I can say – I didn’t see. But it doesn’t matter, ꦫI did the fastest lap ꧙and so this is the most important for me.”

Italian rider Iannone said Marquez had apologised, which he accepted, adding that he was not a rider who would ‘go to Race❀ Direction and push (for a penalty’.

He said: “I arrived from Turn 8 really fast, and Marc♑ was riding slow. When I arrived at Turn 9, I braked much before, and also turned wi🌠th low speed, and I didn’t accelerate well, I lost three, four tenths, minimum. But OK, sometimes this is possible to happen. It’s like this.

“If I look at the 💟rules, yes (it is a penalty). When you ride slow, it's not possible to stay on the good line. You stay on the outside line. He stayed on the line. But no problem. Marc said ‘sorry Andrea’, so no problem. For sure, I'm not a type of rider who goes to Race Direction and push: penalty, penalty, penalty. Everybody is like this, I'm not. I'm different.”

The incident marks the second time this season Marquez has lost pole positiܫon in a post-qualifying review. He received a three-place grid demotion at the United States MotoGP when he was found guilty of the same offence, obstructing Movistar Yamaha’s Maverick Vinales on that occasion.

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