Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Rossi Criticism Marquez

JAVIER SORIANO/AFP Spain Racers, Marc Marquez, the second free practice Valencia GP, Friday (9/11/2012).

VALENCIA, Kompas.com – Valentino Rossi criticized the Moto2 world championship season 2012, Marc Marquez, the racers after Spain was involved in a controversial incident on the first day of free practice Valencia GP, Friday (9/11/2012). In the second session, Marquez hit Simone Corsi that makes Italy the racers crashed out loud.

After that Marquez immediately went looking Corsi and apologized. Nonetheless, the Race Direction have already made the decision to give a penalty to Marquez in which in the ultimate series in Valencia he will start from the back of the grid, because Marquez is judged guilty and raced in a way that is not liable to cause other racers in a position of danger.

Upon the decision, Marquez was not appealed.

See the events through television screens, Rossi acknowledged that Marquez did not need to, let alone it's new exercise in today's opener.

"I saw the incident and I think Marquez made a big mistake. It's not a time on Friday afternoon for the fight with the other racers more slowly than you in difficult conditions and be very strong like this.

"Of course Marquez don't want Corsi crash but to me, he too took a risk to do this on a Friday afternoon. It is a very fast part of the track and the risk for injuries is high, and I think Corsi is quite angry with Marquez. I think he needs to stay more calm, especially when in a condition which does not need to be like this. "

Next season, Marquez will move up to MotoGP to be tandem Dani Pedrosa at Repsol Honda team. The 19-year-old racers replaced the position of Casey Stoner, who decided to retire at the end of this season. Next week, Marquez will make his debut with the RC213V engine in a test post-season at Valencia.

Hence, how to comment about potential Rossi Marquez in the premier class? "I really like Marquez. His style, his skill and their aggression is great for talented racers and followed him, "said Rossi, who this weekend undergo his final races with Ducati before moving back to Yamaha.

"But in MotoGP is somewhat different. With the MotoGP speed higher and I think it's dangerous, so I think she naturally will be calmer. "


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