MotoGP stewards confirm verdict on pile-up with Jack Miller at the centre
Stewards' decision o🔴n Jack Miller, Brad Binder and𒐪 Fabio Quartararo crash

Stewards have confirmed their judgement on the major Malaysian MotoGP crash.
‘No further’ action was the verdict for the incident involving 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Jack Miller, 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Brad Binder and 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Fabio Quartararo.
The stewards’ notes read: “An i♑nvestigation was opened. Multiple camera angles of the incident were🌸 reviewed.
“The circumstances are: on Lap One, the group of rid꧅ers exited Tur✃n 1 and began the direction change to Turn 2.
“As a consequence of convergin🍸g lines, the rear of the #73 made contact with the front of the #33, causing the #33 to lift♔ up, and completely dislodge his body work.
“The crash path of the #43 then caused #20 and #33 to both crash🌜.
“After extensive review the stewards do not con♑sider that any rider acted in an irregular manner.”
Binder and Quartararo walked away nursing bumps and bruise♍s but Miller required medical attention on t𝕴he track, after a red flag came out.
He suffered no serious injuries.
KT𒆙M boss Francesco Guidotti later insisted that it should be ruled a racing incident, before the stewards clearly agreed with hi๊m.
Jorge Martin fined
Jorge Martin was 📖hit with a €500 fine for an unsafe release during the w🤪arm-up.
The stewards’ notes read: “The team🍒 is responsible for the safe release of the rider, with one team member whose📖 only role is to check for incoming traffic and release the rider only when it is safe.
﷽“The rider leaving his machine change position mus💛t give way to approaching riders on pit lane who have right of way.”
Martin leaves Sepa🍌ng with a 24-point lead at the top of the championship, with just one round remaining, ahead of Pecco Bagnaia.

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everythin♋g from American sports, to football, to F1.