The director of the Italian brand in MotoGP, Paolo Bonora with Aprilia, claims that the regulation is not well written after the ’93’ was not sanctioned in the Spanish GP.

The controversy surrounding Marc Márquez’s actions during the Spanish Grand Prix has sparked a heated debate.

With Aprilia being one of the teams to criticize the FIM’s decision not to sanction the Ducati rider.

According to Bonora, the regulation regarding pit lane entry is not well defined, which led to Márquez’s advantage in the race.

Background of the Incident with Aprilia

The incident occurred during the Spanish Grand Prix, where Márquez suffered a fall and was able to quickly get back on his bike and enter the pit lane, ultimately winning the Sprint race.

Aprilia argues that the FIM’s decision not to sanction Márquez was incorrect.

As he had gained an advantage by entering the pit lane in a manner that was not clearly defined in the regulation.

Meanwhile, Ducati has come to Márquez’s defense, stating that the situation was exceptional and that the FIM made the right decision.

Ducati Defends Marc Márquez

Davide Tardozzi, a representative of Ducati, has defended Márquez’s actions, stating that the situation was special and that the FIM’s decision was correct.

Tardozzi argued that Márquez did not commit any infringement and that the team should focus on improving their situation rather than dwelling on the controversy.

The debate surrounding the incident has highlighted the need for clearer regulations and more precise definitions of what constitutes a fair advantage in the sport.

The controversy has sparked a discussion about the need for more precise regulations in MotoGP.

With Aprilia and other teams calling for clearer definitions of what constitutes a fair advantage.

As the season continues, it will be interesting to see how the FIM responds to these concerns and whether any changes will be made to the regulation.

Meanwhile, Ducati and Márquez will look to build on their success in the Spanish Grand Prix, while Aprilia will aim to bounce back from a disappointing weekend.

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