Joan Mir was given a 16-second penalty for tire pressure, knocking her off the podium.
Mir had earned. Finishing second in the Catalan Grand Prix. After the race, it was revealed that he was with him Toprak Razgatlioglu, Alex Rin, Raul FernandezAnd Jack MillerThey were under investigation for tire pressure.
This would be a disappointing result for the Spanish driver who had already had a poor weekend. News of Mir’s departure from Honda He broke.
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Mir was given a 16-second penalty and left the stage
These punishments are allowed Fermin Aldeguer And Francesco Bagnaia To go to second and third place respectively.
But b Joan MirThis penalty concludes what has been a difficult weekend for the Spanish rider Honda LCR in general.
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Francesco Bagnaia ended the race with a 16-second penalty for Joan Mir at the Catalan Grand Prix.
After the investigation, MotoGP announced Joan Mir will be penalized 16 seconds for tire pressure, thus keeping her second place.
Mir, along with Fernandes, Razgatlioglu, Rins and Miller, received penalties for tire pressure, which led to a major reshuffle in the top positions after the race.
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Now, Aldeguer is in second place and Bagnaia is in third place as the result of the Catalan Grand Prix is ​​as chaotic as the race itself.
These penalties have caused problems in what was already a very scary race The fall of Alex Marquez Bringing horror moments to MotoGP fans around the world.
Of course penalties won’t be the primary talking point on a day like this, but it does raise questions about how MotoGP handles issues like tire pressure.
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