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Reform in MotoGP refereeing faces challenges.

Carl Smith by Carl Smith
June 6, 2024
in Motorsports
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Reforma na arbitragem do MotoGP enfrenta desafios.
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In the world of MotoGP, criticism of the refereeing has reached a new level. The FIM panel of referees, led by former champion Freddie Spencer, has faced disapproval from the MotoGP grid. The riders have openly expressed their dissatisfaction with perceived inconsistencies and what they see as an informal decision-making process. Some riders view the referees’ decisions as incomprehensible acts of ancient gods, while others feel there is nothing new to be said on the matter. Even in the recent Mugello race, there was an intriguing decision that left Yamaha rider Fabio Quartararo frustrated. Miguel Oliveira was not penalized for causing Quartararo’s fall, leading to further questioning of the referees’ actions.

However, it seems that the criticism is being taken too far. In the case of Enea Bastianini’s protest in Barcelona and Pecco Bagnaia’s penalty in Mugello, this has crossed the line from valid questioning to simply objecting to every penalty received. Bagnaia received a three-position grid penalty for obstructing Alex Marquez during practice, leading to a heated exchange between the two riders. Bagnaia criticized the decision, claiming there is no consistency in the penalties applied. He pointed out other incidents, such as Oliveira’s collision with Quartararo, where no penalty was given, and expressed his frustration with the situation.

Another example of criticism of the referees came from Tech3 team director Herve Poncharal. He expressed his disappointment with the two long lap penalty given to Moto3 rider Dani Holgado in Mugello. Poncharal believed the incident was just a racing event and did not warrant such a severe penalty. He felt that the referees’ decision had a significant impact on Holgado’s championship chances.

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These incidents highlight the ongoing debate surrounding arbitration in MotoGP. Riders and teams are calling for more consistency and a better understanding of the current state of the sport. They believe that having referees with recent race experience and knowledge of MotoGP would lead to fairer decisions. However, it is important to remember that respect should be given to the referees, even when disagreements arise. It is a delicate balance between questioning decisions and maintaining a level of respect for the officials.

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