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Fabio QUARTARARO lost 4th PLACE due to the unveiled jumpsuit

Fabio Quartararo received a three-second mark-up to the final time after the race for the Grand Prix of Catalonia, causing the Frenchman to fall to sixth place, for current world champion Joan Mir and team-mate Maverick Vinales.

Racer Yamaha was driving a Catalonia at the end of the race unbuttoned protective overalls, from which he also dropped his chest protector. The Frenchman finished the race with his overalls unbuttoned, which is not in line with the rules, which say that protective equipment must be worn and suitably fastened and tethered all the time while driving on the track.

Quarterly he finished third in the finish line, but just below the race he was already penalized with three seconds added to the final time when he drove off the track due to a mistake and gained the lead. With that, he’s a racer Yamaha slipped on fourth place.

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After the race, he said he could not explain why the jumpsuit came off, at the manufacturer Alpinestars however, they have already begun to study the event.

The most unusual scene of the race in Catalonia was provided by Fabio Quartararo, who took off his overalls and removed his chest protector while driving.

Quite a few racers thought the commissioners should Quarterly to call in the pits already during the race, and Mir felt that the Frenchman had endangered the other racers by throwing a chest guard on the track. Quarterly he was very disappointed after the additional punishment, which he also showed in the record on his own Instagram profile: “I congratulate all those who complained and demanded another punishment. I didn’t endanger anyone, but I was already having a hard time driving. But it's nice to see the real faces of individuals. ”

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