Fabio Di Giannantonio of VR46 Racing won the Catalan Grand Prix in MotoGP, marked by two red flags due to multiple crashes. Alex Marquez and Johann Zarco were hospitalized after serious incidents, with Marquez crashing into Pedro Acosta on lap 12. Acosta later crashed on the final lap after contact from Ai Ogura, who received a penalty. The race ended in controversy with six riders under investigation for tyre pressures, casting uncertainty on the final standings.
Why It Matters
The Catalan Grand Prix saw Fabio Di Giannantonio secure victory in a race marred by multiple crashes and two red flags. The serious incidents involving Alex Marquez and Johann Zarco highlight the risks in MotoGP racing. The chaos on the track and the investigations into tyre pressures have raised concerns about safety and fair competition in the sport.
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