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MotoGP Stewards Clear Bastianini in Controversial Emilia-Romagna Clash with Martin
MotoGP officials deliver definitive judgment on the Enea Bastianini and Jorge Martin incident
Details on the Stewards' perspective regarding the Emilia-Romagna MotoGP collision
The MotoGP officials decided against looking into the clash involving Enea Bastianini and Jorge Martin.
Bastianini surpassed Martin during the last lap at the Emilia-Romagna MotoGP, securing the victory.
Contact was made, causing Martin to veer off course. Frustrated, he signaled his displeasure while securing a second-place finish.
🏍️ FINAL LAP ALERT! 🏍️@BESTIA23 PUSHES @88JORGEMARTIN TO THE LIMIT! 😲#EmiliaRomagnaGP 🏁 pic.twitter.com/l7zz01URvj
As Bastianini reveled in a victory on his home turf, there was speculation that the officials might decide to step in.
Nonetheless, it has been verified that an inquiry into the contentious maneuver will not be pursued.
The report from the FIM Stewards on Sunday's race failed to address the contentious incident.
Despite displaying a fair attitude in parc ferme, Martin expressed his belief that Bastianini's maneuver was beyond acceptable boundaries.
Bastianini stood by his decision to execute the daring move.
Martin exits Misano holding a 24-point advantage at the top of the MotoGP rankings.
He gained advantage when Pecco Bagnaia fell from third place.
Victorious racer Bastianini occupies the third spot in the championship standings, trailing Martin by 59 points.
Remarkably, Martin pointed out later that Bastianini isn't in the running for the championship title.
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