Video: The CDI ratifies the decision of the FIM in the incident between Marc Márquez and Pol Espargaró. The soap opera is over
2024 Author: Nicholas Abramson | [email protected]. Last modified: 2024-02-10 16:53
Yesterday, Wednesday, the meeting of the CDI court (International Disciplinary Committee) of the International Motorcycling Federation at the Assen Circuit. František Schulmann, appointed representative in this case has met with the two parties, among which were both Sito Pons and Pol Espargaró, and at the end of the same has ratified the decision adopted by the FIM stewards in the last Grand Prix of Catalonia and therefore leaves the pilot Marc Márquez without any sanction.
As you will recall, at first Career Direction imposed a 60 second penalty to Marc Márquez for driving irresponsibly, as stated in article 1.21.2 of the 2012 FIM World Championship Regulations. Following the appeal filed by Caixa Catalunya Repsol, the FIM stewards did not confirm the Management's decision of Carrera, canceling the sanction and returning all the points to Marc Márquez.
The next day, the team Pons HP 40 Tuenti He filed an appeal before the CDI FIM that after studying the images, videos, aerial shots and assessing the statements of both pilots, has dismissed the appeal stating the following:
Therefore, the provisional general classification remains as is Marc Márquez obtaining the 16 points of Montmeló in his locker. So let's enjoy the races that the Dutch Grand Prix will offer us.
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