
No more penalty points in MotoGP
The leading men of the MotoGP World Championship have decided to abolish the system of penalty points after the race in Qatar, which is supposed to achieve a more constant punishment by the commissioners in the races. The system was introduced in the 2013 season and has changed several times since then, and certainly had the biggest impact on the outcome of the championship in the 2015 season, when Valentino Rossi had to start the last race of the season in Valencia, which decided the title, from scratch. after collecting four penalty points. The Italian got one point in the qualifications for the Mugello GP, where, according to the commissioners, he obstructed his teammate Jorge Lorenzo, and three more for the incident with Marco Marquez in the race in Malaysia, where he pushed the Spaniard to the edge of the track where the Honda racer fell. After much criticism on ra