JAKARTA - Marco Bezzecki apologized after colliding with Fabio Quartararo at Turn 1 MotoGP Argentina 2025. He has also received an official warning from MotoGP.

Marco Bezzecki is fully responsible for his accident at Turn 1 in MotoGP Argentina 2025, Monday 17 March 2025, early morning WIB.

The Aprilia factory team rider mistakenly assessed the braking and then hit the rear wheel of the Yamaha rider, Fabio Quartararo.

While Bezzecchi fell hard, Quartararo managed to remain upright, but was forced to back down.

"It was my fault. I braked too slowly. I managed to avoid Franco Morbidelli, but unfortunately, I hit Fabio Quartararo's rear tire."

"So, it was my fatal mistake. I want to take this opportunity to apologize to Fabio. I've apologized to his team," Bezzecchi said.

Bezzecki was given an official warning by the FIM Supervisor because it was his first foul of the season.

Quartararo, who passed the qualification in seventh place, finally scored the final point for the 15th position in finishing. He didn't want to prolong the problem.

"Not much to say. The touch between Bezzecki and me at Turn 1 is unfortunate."

"I'm wide, I'm in last position. Our speed isn't very good all the weekend either."

"I might be able to go up a few higher positions. Because starting a race like this, you can almost keep your position."

"However, it was a very difficult weekend as a whole. Let's see if we can perform better in the next GP," said the French racer.

Meanwhile, Bezzecki missed a greater chance, after finishing sixth in Sprint Race, Sunday, March 16, 2025, early morning WIB, and then becoming the fourth fastest while warming up with medium rear tire.

"We have speed to compete for a good position. We still need to improve on qualification and that will be my goal for the next GP."

"I also feel comfortable on the motorbike at the warm-up session. I hope to go well, but the error at Turn 1 changed my plans," said Jorge Marti's teammate.

Bezzecki is the only driver of the Aprilia Factory team at the 2025 Argentine MotoGP. The replacement racer Jorge Martin, Lorenzo Savadori, was forced to resign due to a shoulder injury.


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