Before the race at Assen, Lorenzo achieved very promising results, since four-time winner and twice runner-up. Unfortunately, the failure to reap points in Assen this enabled him to be pursued by Stoner, who recorded three victories. Thus, the race at Sachsenring on Sunday (07/08/2012) will be said
Yamaha rider Jorge Lorenzo, not wanting to be too long to save rage against compatriot Spaniard Alvaro Bautista. According
to reports, the 2010 world champion of Gresini Honda rider had forgiven
it, following the accident which occurred on the first lap at Assen Circuit, Saturday (06/30/2012).
Lorenzo did not reap the points on the seventh series of the 2012 MotoGP, because he had an accident at the first corner. Bautista, who appear too aggressive after the start, fell and hit Lorenzo, so they both could not continue the race.
As a result of this incident, Lorenzo lost an opportunity to add points, to move away from the pursuit of its rival. On
the other hand, when Lorenzo failed, Repsol Honda rider, Casey Stoner,
would be a winner, so the world champion in 2007 and 2011 was able to
match the points Lorenzo, which is 140. Now they are both located at the top of the standings.Lorenzo is very angry at Bautista. According to him, Bautista did a crazy movement, which is very detrimental to other riders. Although
Bautista has received the punishment must start from the rearmost
position in the German Grand Prix weekend, Lorenzo felt the penalty was
not enough to provide a deterrent effect.
"The
movement of Alvaro crazy. I met him after the incident, he apologized,
and we shook hands. But in my opinion, this is not enough to justify the
incident," said Lorenzo.
"When
I make a mistake in Japan in 2005, I put out a single race. Head race
told me that he would start from the rear position on the grid at the
Sachsenring, but it does nothing.
"We
expect to be lucky in the future, and nothing will happen. But if the
drivers are not properly punished, then they will continue to make
things crazy."
Nevertheless, MotoGP.com reported that Lorenzo felt he might be too outspoken after a disappointing incident. Now,
the former double world champion 250 cc class is already accepted the
apology of Bautista, and want to be more comfortable facing the eighth
series at Sachsenring this weekend.
However, Lorenzo had a little interference with the right foot ankle. Luckily, the doctors said that conditions are not worried so he could join the German GP. According
MotoGP.com, if only the doctors stated that the injury is severe, then
Lorenzo certainly miss at least the next two series.