Saturday, July 7, 2012

Lorenzo's still disappointed for Bautista's sentences and punishment



But Lorenzo was not satisfied with the punishment meted out to these compatriots. According to this 2010 world champion, Bautista deserves punishment should not be a series of races, such as those experienced in 2005, when involved in an accident with Alex de Angelis at Motegi, the 250 cc class race.



As a result of the accident, Lorenzo's Yamaha engine damage. Therefore, the former double world champion 250 cc class is requested dispensation to use an additional unit to replace it.

"The head race told me that they would provide a machine again," he said. "I want to thank them for their decision, but the decision against Alvaro is not fair."


With the collapse of the points in Assen Lorenzo, while on the other Repsol Honda rider, Casey Stoner, the winner, so now those same points, namely 140. However, before the seventh race of this series, Lorenzo 25 points ahead of the defending champion, so he only needs to enter the finish line and reap the points to keep in front.





Yamaha rider Jorge Lorenzo, said Alvaro Bautista received the punishment was too light. Because, with grid penalty no deterrent effect to the riders who make similar mistakes.


On the seventh race at Assen, Netherlands, Saturday (30/06/2012), Bautista made a fatal mistake for being too aggressive. When the race started and entered the first corner, the Honda Gresini rider lost control of his bike so it fell and hit Lorenzo. As a result, the rider is unable to continue the race.



From the results investigas, leaders declared that Bautista guilty race. As punishment, the Spanish rider will start from the rear position in the race next week at the Sachsenring, Germany.



"I think this is really a disaster. It's a disaster for me," said Lorenzo told the official MotoGP website. "This is not a good feeling because he is a Spaniard like me and it happened to him.

"The movement is doing is a disaster, but the decisions that led the race gave even more miserable. Every time there is no punishment to the riders so that they can learn for the future. Starting next race in the rearmost position is not sufficient to serve as a lesson.


"When I make a mistake in Japan in 2005, I was banned for one series. John Hopkins had experienced the same thing in Japan in the other (2003). And for (Bautista) is only a start in the last position on the next race, it is that is not fair.


"We hope we will be fortunate in another time and it does not happen again. But if we do not punish the drivers, they will do crazy things like that done Alvaro today."