The Phnom Penh Post

Marquez ‘scares’ Rossi after Argentina clash

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VALENTINO Rossi has admitted to feeling “scared” by the presence of reigning world champion Marc Marquez on the grid, warning that MotoGP could become “very dangerous” should he continue riding as he does.

Marquez was handed a 30-second penalty in Sunday’s Argentina Grand Prix for hitting Rossi as he tried to overtake on a corner, sending the 39-year-old Italian skidding to the floor on his Yamaha.

“I’m OK, but this is a very bad situation,” said Rossi, a nine-time world champion. “If you take what happened this weekend as an example, one incident can happen to anybody, you can make a mistake in braking, you can touch the other guy. It can happen, it’s racing.

“But from Friday morning on, Marquez did this to [Maverick] Vinales, to [Andrea] Dovizioso, to me, and on Saturday morning, and [on Sunday] he went straight through four riders.

“If you start to race like this, you raise the level to a very dangerous point. If all the riders race like this, this will become a very dangerous sport and it will finish in a bad way.

“It’s a very dangerous situation and I hope that what I said to race director Mike Webb makes them take more responsibi­lity, they have to do something. I’m scared on the track when I’m with Marquez. I was scared today when I saw his name on the board.”

Rossi added: “I’m not Race Direction – they will decide – but like this he is destroying our sport, because when you do 300km/h on the track, you have to have respect for your rivals.”

Honda’s Marquez was seen heading to Rossi’s box to apologise at the end of the race, but the Spaniard was quickly turned away by the Italian’s camp.

Marquez blamed t r i c ky weather conditions and his attempt to regain lost time due to a marshal’s penalty call for the clash.

“I obviously tried to push to recover and unfortunat­ely I made some mistakes, the biggest one I believe being with Aleix [Espargaro].

“I approached faster than him and I didn’t realise it. I tried my best to avoid contact but unfortunat­ely I wasn’t able.

“With Valentino it was different, as it was a consequenc­e of the track conditions. I touched a wet patch [and made] my best effort to avoid contact. When he crashed I immediatel­y apologised.

“It was a racing incident as h a p p e n e d e a r l i e r w i t h [ Johann]Zarco and Dani, and then with [Danilo] Petrucci and Aleix.”

Marquez added: “One thing I know for sure – never in my career have I intentiona­lly hit another rider.”

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