Inside the Tragedy: Marquez Uncovers the Shocking Cause Behind the 2024 Malaysian MotoGP Horror Accident

Inside the Tragedy: Marquez Uncovers the Shocking Cause Behind the 2024 Malaysian MotoGP Horror Accident

Jakarta, CNN Indonesia

Gresini Racing driver Alex Marquez Reveal the main causes of deep horror accidents Malaysian MotoGP 2024 at the Sepang Circuit, Sunday (3/11).

The 2024 Malaysian MotoGP was marked by a red flag after three racers were involved in an accident before the second corner.

Brad Binder, Fabio Quartararo and Jack Miller had accidents before the start of the match.

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Quoted from SpeedweekAlex Marquez revealed the cause of the accident in the 2024 Malaysian MotoGP. According to Marquez, KTM racer Brad Binder was the cause of the incident.

“I’m around the corner, Marc [Marquez] overtaking me, I followed the line and then I felt contact,” said Marquez.

“I think Brad lost control and caused this accident. However, there was nothing I could do. It was impossible to control it,” added Marquez.

In replays in a number of videos, the incident started with Brad Binder hitting the back of Alex Marquez’s motorbike. Parts of the Binder motorbike appear to be missing.

Then Binder collided with Fabio Quartararo. Jack Miller, who was next to Quartararo, was then affected and fell and hit his head on the back of the French racer’s motorbike.

Luckily, none of the drivers involved in the accident suffered serious injuries. Fabio Quartararo was even able to continue the race and finish sixth. Jack Miller was also able to walk well after undergoing an examination, Brad Binder then returned to the pits.

The 2024 Malaysian MotoGP was won by Francesco Bagnaia who beat Jorge Martin. The third podium belongs to Enea Bastianini.

Victory at the 2024 Malaysian MotoGP made Bagnaia cut the gap with Martin to 24 points. The 2024 MotoGP title will be determined at the Catalunya MotoGP, November 20. The Catalunya MotoGP became a replacement for the Valencia MotoGP due to the flash flood disaster.

(sry/rhr)

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