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MotoGP, Ducati case: the FIM will decide prior to the Argentina GP

The Federation has confirmed that the Court of Appeal will make a decision on the regularity of the 'spoon' prior to the next race

MotoGP: Ducati case: the FIM will decide prior to the Argentina GP

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The FIM Court of Appeal will make its decision concerning the protest, raised by the Aprilia, Honda, KTM and Suzuki teams and concerning the 'spoon' used by Ducati in the Qatar race, prior to the Argentina GP, set to take place on 31 March.

The International Motorcycling Federation confirmed this today with an official press release that we publish here in full.

Following the MotoGP Race of the VisitQatar Grand Prix on 10 March, the FIM MotoGP Stewards Panel composed by Freddy Spencer (IRTA-USA), Bill Cumbow (FIM–USA) and Ralf Bohnhorst (FIM-GER) received protests from Aprilia Racing Team Gresini, Red Bull KTM Factory Racing, Repsol Honda Team and Team Suzuki Ecstar.

The protests concerned aerodynamic devices on the rear swingarm of Ducati motorcycles driven by Andrea Dovizioso & Danilo Petrucci (Team Mission Winnow Ducati) and Jack Miller (Alma Pramac Racing).

The FIM MotoGP Stewards Panel rejected their protests. The Teams then lodged an appeal with the FIM Appeal Stewards consisting of FIM Steward Stuart Higgs (GBR) and a second appeal Steward Cesario Samarita (PHI), appointed by the Qatar Motorcycle Federation (QMMF).

In accordance with article 3.3.3.2 of the FIM World Championship Grand Prix Regulations, the FIM Appeal Stewards referred the case to the MotoGP Court of Appeal.

The MotoGP Court of Appeal is made up of three judges belonging to the FIM International Commission of Judges. A hearing will be organised shortly with representatives from the teams concerned. The decision of the MotoGP Court of Appeal will be announced before the Argentinian Grand Prix on 31 March.

The result of the VisitQatar Grand Prix stands, subject to the final decision of the MotoGP Court of Appeal.

The FIM will not comment any further at this time.

Translated by Heather Watson
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