Yamaha Boss Warned Ducati About Shocking Race Controversy Of Marc Marquez And Francesco Bagnaia
In an unexpected turn of events, Yamaha’s boss has issued a fiery warning to Ducati over the latest Thai GP drama involving Marc Marquez and Francesco Bagnaia. Tensions have been high between the two riders, but this time, the Yamaha chief stepped into the fray, suggesting that Ducati may be playing with fire when it comes to their on-track tactics.
After Marquez and Bagnaia clashed yet again on the track, sparking a heated exchange, Yamaha’s boss couldn’t hold back. In a public statement, he claimed Ducati should “take responsibility” for fueling unnecessary rivalry, hinting that the team’s strategy might be crossing the line of fair play. According to him, this brewing “race controversy” is more than just competitive spirit – it’s becoming a distraction and even a safety risk for other riders.
Ducati, however, has brushed off the remarks, defending Bagnaia’s aggressive approach and standing firm that their champion is simply racing to win. Meanwhile, fans and analysts alike are debating Yamaha’s accusation, wondering if it’s a genuine concern or just an attempt to throw Ducati off balance.
As the MotoGP season heats up, this latest chapter has added fuel to an already intense season rivalry, leaving everyone to watch and wait – not just for the next race, but for the next round in this high-stakes off-track battle.