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Sunday, October 20, 2013

Confusing race at Phillip Island


For the first time in history, the entire MotoGP rider requires replacing the motor even though it did not rain. Another rule about the speed limit is claimed to make the rider gets confused.

Due to security reasons, related concerns about the durability of Bridgestone tires were not strong enough to be used to complete the race, the Race Direction requires all riders to replace the motor on lap nine or ten.

Also for safety reasons riders, race at Phillip Island trimmed the amount of which should be 27 to 19 rounds only.

Related must do a pit stop, Marquez became 'victims'. New replace the motor on lap 11, the Honda rider dikibari aka black flag disqualification. Marquez, who previously had a chance to be world champion Australia in the series is now only 18 points, just ahead of Jorge Lorenzo.


Other rule changes in MotoGP Australia this is an area speed limit plus. Back for security and safety reasons, before and after the speed limit was extended pit.

Pedrosa had sanctioned dropped one position in the middle of the race due to violation of the speed limit. But because Marquez was disqualified, Pedrosa could go straight up again to the second position.

"The rules and the rules keep changing every minute. Everything must go in your head and it's hard at first to adapt to the rules without making a mistake," Pedrosa said after the race.


"Marc and I make mistakes too. Everything went very fast and it is confusing to the drivers and mechanics. Clear we should know how many laps had to pit and it was not clear whether lap nine or ten, and the pitlane is also longer than the condition normal. Everything strange today, "he continued in Autosport.

Criticism related to the changes in the rules for the race in Australia was also expressed by Colin Edward.

"Not happy with the decision (on Marc Marquez). First time this scenario is applied and (emerging) disqualification. We are not a mathematician ... let us race and f *** off," Edward wrote via his Twitter account.
 

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