Pramac\u2019s Jorge Martin believes neither of the collisions he was involved in during the MotoGP Austrian Grand Prix sprint were his fault as he remains under investigation.
The incident is currently under investigation and no decision has been reached by the stewards, with Martin finishing the sprint in third.
“Then Fabio closed on me and he lost control a bit. I think it was a combination of things, but I think it’s not my fault still. Brad Binder, Red Bull KTM Factory Racing, Francesco Bagnaia, Ducati Team, Jorge Martin, Pramac Racing“Maybe there are some riders who have to be punished, but I feel this is not my case. In case they wanted to penalise me, it’s why I pushed so hard to get those three seconds behind [to keep third].
“I mean, for sure I was thinking about it before watching the images,” he said when asked if he thought he would cop a penalty for the Marini clash.
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