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Johann ZARCO: Because of the PENALTY he will start FROM THE BOXES

Not only was the Frenchman injured in an accident last Sunday, he has now also been given a penalty that will require him to start Sunday’s race from the pits.

Johann zarco will have to start the second MotoGP race in Spielberg from the pits. END he officially announced this on Friday morning. “Following the incident at the Austrian GP between Johann Zarco and Franco Morbidelli, where the red flag was raised, the head of the FIM commission questioned both drivers on Thursday. After assessing the situation, it was found that there was evidence of irresponsible driving of Johann Zarco, which led to the penalty, ” is the official explanation END.

It's last Friday zarco in Morbidely na Red Bull Ringu collided between the 2nd and 3rd turn. Their motorcycles flew through the air and only missed a few inches Valentina Rossi in Maverick Vinales. After the race, a debate about guilt and safety in MotoGP flared up.

Johann Zarco was eventually found guilty of causing the accident and will receive a penalty in the form of a start from the pits at the second race in Spielberg.

END is after reviewing the many angles of the accident French met for the culprit of causing the said accident. It was the day before Johann zarco sure he won’t get any punishment.

As zarco found out a few hours after the verdict was announced, he will be able to race on Sunday. Because he was on a medical examination two days after bone surgery in the right wrist, declared capable of racing on Sunday, will be able to compete today at FP3 in qualifications. He was not allowed to race on Friday because he had not yet passed medical examination. Will it be zarco can actually drive on sunday will now depend mainly from pain, which he will feel while driving today.

"I am unhappy that I have been sentenced," he pointed out zarco adding: "I was thinking of filing an objection to the FIM. But it's a complicated process and it would make things worse. If my objection were not upheld, I would have additional problems. So I’d rather come to terms with this penalty from starting a boxing race. For me, this is the end of this unfortunate story, which for me is anything but pleasant. ”

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