2015 Carrera Completa: Motogp Malasia

Hours after the race, Race Direction delivered its judgment: Valentino Rossi was penalized with on his license. Since he had already accrued 1 point earlier in the season, this brought his total to 4 points. The consequence was severe: he would start the final race in Valencia from the back of the grid.

The 2015 Malaysian Grand Prix is a race without a true winner. Jorge Lorenzo won on the track, but his victory was forever bracketed by controversy. Rossi’s back-of-the-grid penalty at Valencia effectively handed the championship to Lorenzo, who won the final race while Rossi fought from 24th to 4th. motogp malasia 2015 carrera completa

The reaction was explosive. Rossi’s fans (the “Yellow Army”) cried conspiracy and favoritism toward the Spanish riders. Márquez’s supporters argued Rossi had acted like a bully. Neutral observers were split between those who saw a desperate veteran cracking under pressure and those who saw a rider finally reacting to perceived gamesmanship. Hours after the race, Race Direction delivered its

On lap 7, at the fast, sweeping Turn 14, the race changed forever. Running side-by-side, Rossi ran wide, forcing Márquez to the outside of the corner. As Márquez leaned into the turn, Rossi deliberately straightened his line, making contact with the Spaniard’s bike. The contact was slight but intentional. Márquez’s Honda wobbled violently, and he was forced to run off the track onto the green runoff area. He rejoined in fourth place, his rhythm shattered. The 2015 Malaysian Grand Prix is a race