Moto2 Admits to Scoring Blunder After Chaotic Thailand Grand Prix
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Moto2 admits to scoring blunder after chaotic Thailand Grand Prix
A scoring error in a double red-flagged Moto2 race at the Thailand Grand Prix awarded riders full championship points instead of the reduced haul mandated by the rulebook for shortened races, governing body FIM said on Friday.
After several race breaks in Thailand, full points were awarded in the Moto2 start. Now the FIM corrects: A lap count error led to a subsequent halving.
ThaiGP: Moto2 Race Points Half Deducted
Controversy has emerged following the Thai Grand Prix after race organizers confirmed that the points awarded to the Top 15 finishers were initially calculated incorrectly, prompting a revision to the official results. The race, held at the renowned Chang International Circuit, originally saw all riders finishing within the Top 15 receive full championship points. However, a post-race review by race officials discovered a miscalculation involvin…
The FIM has corrected the result of the Moto2 race at the PT Grand Prix of Thailand. After a review, it was determined that the actual race distance was less than 50% of the originally scheduled distance, meaning that only half World Championship points can be awarded according to the sporting regulations. Error in calculation after multiple starts Initially, […] The post FIM corrects Moto2 result Thailand: half points awarded after error in rac…
The motorcycle world championship once again fails by its own regulations. Only five days after the Thailand-GP one discovers that there are only half points in the Moto2 race.
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