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Marquez's Late Penalty Hands Acosta Maiden MotoGP Victory at Buriram

Pedro Acosta claimed his first MotoGP win in surprising fashion at the Buriram sprint after Marc Marquez received a final-lap penalty for contact between the two riders. The decisive sanction proved crucial in determining the outcome of the closely-contested encounter.

Marquez's Late Penalty Hands Acosta Maiden MotoGP Victory at Buriram
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In a dramatic turn of events at Buriram, Pedro Acosta secured his maiden MotoGP victory courtesy of a last-lap penalty handed to Marc Marquez. The penalty was assessed following an on-track incident that developed between the two competitors during the closing stages of the sprint race.

What began as a competitive battle between the pair culminated in an unexpected outcome, with the stewards' intervention ultimately deciding the winner's circle. Acosta, who had been fighting hard throughout the encounter, found himself elevated to the top step of the podium after Marquez's sanction was applied.

The incident that triggered the penalty occurred in the final moments of the race, making it a decisive factor in determining the ultimate victor. For Acosta, the unconventional path to victory nonetheless represented a significant milestone in his MotoGP career, marking his breakthrough win in the premier class.

The decision highlighted the intensity of the battle between the two riders and served as a reminder of the fine margins that often decide outcomes in Grand Prix racing.

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Article B1.10.1

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Reporting of Incident

Chapter: B1

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The Race Director can report any incident that happens on track or any suspected rule break to the stewards for investigation. This is how potential violations get officially reviewed and potentially penalized.

  • Race Director has authority to report on-track incidents to stewards
  • Can report suspected breaches of Sporting Regulations or Code of Conduct
  • Reporting initiates the official stewards' investigation process
  • Applies to any incident occurring during the race
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Race Director may report any on-track incident or suspected breach of Sporting Regulations or Code to stewards.

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Article B1.10.2

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Investigation of Incident

Chapter: B1

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When stewards think something needs looking into during or after a race, they can start an investigation. If they decide to investigate, the involved drivers get a message and must stay at the circuit for up to 60 minutes while stewards review what happened. The stewards will only hand out a penalty if they believe a driver was clearly at fault for the incident.

  • Stewards have the authority to investigate incidents at their discretion
  • Drivers involved must be notified and cannot leave the circuit for up to 60 minutes after the race finish
  • Penalties are only given if a driver is wholly or predominantly to blame
  • Stewards decide whether an incident warrants a penalty after investigation
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Stewards discretion to proceed with investigation. Message informing Competitors of involved drivers sent. If displayed within 60 minutes after TTCS finish, drivers may not leave circuit without stewards consent. Stewards decide if penalty warranted; no penalty unless driver wholly/predominantly to blame.

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Article B1.3.7

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Officials - Stewards Decision Making

Chapter: ARTICLE B1: ORGANISATION OF A COMPETITION

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The stewards (officials who make decisions on rule violations) can use video footage and electronic tools to help them make fair decisions about what happened during a race. They have the authority to overturn the decisions made by on-track judges if they believe the evidence shows something different.

  • Stewards can use video replays and electronic evidence to review incidents and make informed decisions
  • Stewards have the final authority and can overrule the judgments of other officials on the ground
  • This rule ensures stewards have all available technology to make accurate and fair rulings
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Stewards may use any video or electronic means to assist decisions. Stewards may overrule judges of fact.

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