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Yamaha 'we did not switch valves', Alex Marquez 'penalty ridiculous'

Yamaha's penalty for breaching the MotoGP engine homologation rules has been a hot topic among their rivals at Valencia. The factory lost constructors' and teams' points for the engines used at the opening Jerez round - plus the point gained by Franco Morbidelli in Austria 2, when he used an Jerez 1 engine in practice - after admitting it had changed valve manufacturer relative to the sample engine provided to MotoGP organisers on March 25. Check out the Crash MotoGP YouTube channel - CLICK HERE The controversy is that the Yamaha riders have been allowed to keep all of their world championship points, meaning Fabio Quartararo and Maverick Vinales (first and second in the season-opening...
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