https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KeQxWDNkTmI
De är på håret. Jag tycker han tjuvstartar.
MotoGP race director Mike Webb has called Andrea Iannone “the luckiest rider I've ever seen” after the Italian narrowly avoided receiving a jump-start penalty at Mugello.
TV pictures showed pole-sitter Iannone moving forward ahead of the rest of the front row in Sunday's 23-lap race. However, while Karel Abraham received a ride-through penalty for clearly jumping a substantial advantage ahead before the red lights went out, Iannone avoided a similar sanction.
As Webb said, Iannone's storming start was more down to luck than judgement having got off the line at the exact moment the lights went out.
“We had one genuine jump start today from Abraham,” he said. “He was clearly out of his box and kept moving. The other controversy was Iannone, who I've got to say was the luckiest rider I've ever seen. He went at exactly the time the red light went out. He can't have judged that. It was his own dumb luck. As he decided to go the red light went out.
“On our jump start camera, we have cameras on every row at 500 frames per second. On one frame the light's red and he's in his box, in the next frame the light's out and he's on his way. I say luck – it's not just judgement. He was very lucky within that tiny time frame the light happened to go out. The bottom line is if there's clear evidence it's a penalty. If there's any doubt about the evidence I can't give a penalty.”
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