Recently, the FIM (Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme) made a significant decision regarding Francesco Bagnaia’s performance at the San Marino Grand Prix, following a surprising victory by Marc Marquez.
Despite Bagnaia’s impressive pole position and consistent performance throughout the race weekend, Marquez managed to win with a considerable margin. The decision in question focused on post-race scrutiny of Bagnaia’s Ducati engine, which raised concerns about its compliance with technical regulations.
However, as of now, there has been no official sanction against Bagnaia or his team regarding the engine. Instead, discussions center around the competitive dynamics between Ducati’s Bagnaia and Marquez, especially as Marquez continues to display strong form, despite past struggles with injuries. This latest victory by Marquez has reignited the championship race, pushing both riders to their limits as the season progresses.
This situation adds further intrigue to the rivalry between Marquez and Bagnaia, with both riders pushing their machines and skills to the limit in what is shaping up to be one of the most competitive MotoGP seasons in recent years.