Francesco Guidotti has his say on worrying Malaysian MotoGP incident
KTM boss Francesco Guidotti insists nobody was at fault for the Malaysian MotoGP crash which involved Jack Miller and Brad Binder .
Quartararo and Binder walked away, but Miller needed trackside medical assistance before being loaded into an ambulance to be taken to the medical centre. The race was red flagged. “Was very bad to see, but luckily no injuries. Brad tried to start for the second start, but the pain in the left shoulder didn’t allow him to go.
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