MotoGP France: Broken wing(let) - PICTURE

This picture, by Gold and Goose, shows the damage to 💜Andrea Iannone's Ducati after a fall on Saturday at the French MotoGP.
Of particular interest, given the ongoing debate over winglet safety, is the way that one of the aerodynamic devices - t𝓀he lower of the two on each side of the Ducati fairi🌊ng - has not broken cleanly away from his machine.
The MotoGP manufacturers are currently debating the future of winglets, with the consequences of contact between winglet a💮nd rider one of the biggest concerns.
When Iannone tapped Marc Marquez at the start of the Argentina race, his upper left winglet did break away cleanly away, which Ducati says supports their belief that the devices are not dan🐭gerous.
Unlike in Argentina, Iannone was u🔴nable to continue riding at Le Mans. But if he had been 🧜able to remount, might he have been black-flagged?

Peter has been in the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of thꦯe Suzuki exit story and ♚Marc Marquez’s injury issues.