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Mark Marquez points to the controversial MOTOGP penalty that must change
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Marc Marquez Calls for Overhaul of Controversial MotoGP Penalty

August 4, 2025 3 Min Read
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Marc Marquez has expressed support for MotoGP’s tire pressure regulations, acknowledging their importance for safety, but he believes the current penalties for breaching these rules are too harsh. During the Brno Sprint, Marquez had to intentionally give up his lead to Pedro Acosta after a dashboard alert warned him that he might not complete 30% of the laps with the required minimum front tire pressure. After letting Acosta pass, Marquez drafted behind him to increase tire temperature and pressure, then reclaimed the lead. This tactic also helped Marquez avoid penalties previously at Briram, although it relies on having a slower rider ahead to draft behind and pass again once the tire pressure rises.

The downside is if the rider trailing you accelerates in the second half of the race, you risk losing position and facing a post-race penalty, as happened to Maverick Vinales in Qatar. At Brno, Marquez’s teammate Francesco Bagnaia mistakenly believed he had minimal pressure restrictions due to a dashboard malfunction, causing him to drop from second to seventh place.

Although the tire pressure rules stir controversy and post-race penalties, Marquez agrees with the necessity of these safety measures. He suggests the penalties are excessive, proposing that they be cut in half—from 8 seconds in sprint races and 16 seconds in Grand Prix races to 4 and 8 seconds, respectively. This adjustment would make the penalties more reasonable since building a large enough gap to absorb them during a sprint race is nearly impossible.

Marquez warns that reducing penalties might encourage some riders to push below safe pressure limits during the race to gain advantage, resulting in more laps ridden unsafely and potentially more post-race penalties, which goes against the rule’s intention. Meanwhile, Michelin is considering introducing penalties for tire pressure breaches during the race itself to avoid post-race punishments.

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Fan Take: This debate highlights the tension between safety and competitive fairness in MotoGP, a crucial balance for fans who want thrilling racing without risk. Marquez’s call for fairer penalties could shape the sport’s future, potentially changing race strategies and how tire safety is managed on the track.

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