turbof1 wrote:Subsequently, Lorenzo was counting on Pedrosa and Marquez to influence the championship in his favour. We also saw Rossi complaining that Marquez influenced the championship. I think this unwritten rule really stretches as far as how it benefits your own ambitions. I'd like to believe that the riders at some point convened and agreed and this norm, but when it's used and perhaps even abused to only favour one and completely ignored by the other as it does not benefit him, I see very little point in applying that in any case. It leads to more controversy.
Exactly. Riders must take care of their own interests and nothing else.
turbof1 wrote:I think Marquez would never gone out clean out of the last race. If he overtook Lorenzo and leave a chance for Pedrosa to do the same, or crashed Lorenzo off the track, we would have had a massive fall out that a rider not having anything to do anymore with the title, influences the championship. The atlernative he choose also caused a fall out. Whatever he did, he would always be screwed. Rossi made sure of this by throwing those comments into public. Whatever he did, it would have ended with either "Oh look, he's helping Lorenzo by staying behind him." or "He's violating the uncalled written rule by being selfish for going for his own chances and thereby ruining Lorenzo's championship"
Agree 100%, that was exactly Rossi intention, mind games to influence Marc and get some benefit.
In my humble opinion, THAT is manipulating the championship, playing mind games with third riders trying to get some benefit
turbof1 wrote:In the end I feel Marquez tried atleast from his perspective to do the most reasonable thing: He eyed an overtake that would induce no risk for either him crashing Lorenzo or letting Pedrosa get by too. It would not have helped him to agressively try to overtake Lorenzo and putting him at risk given the potential fall out. I will state that keeping Rossi from the title will have played a part too in it, but rather that then falling for Rossi's psychological warfare, going too far to disprove it and crashing Lorenzo out of the game.
And agree again. Marc did the best he could, trying to win without going crazy
People (yes Phil, this goes for you too
) is saying Marc didn´t try it despite he usually is very aggresive, but I´m not sure if they think aggressiveness means you can overtake anyone riding at any pace, even if he´s faster than you, and not only that but also stop him for recovering the position in next laps
Lorenzo was the fastest rider, he got the pole with almost half a second advantage over Marquez (0.488 seconds). That´s a lot of time in MotoGP. Marquez obviously knew this, so he played his cards, try it in final laps so Jorge will be thinking in the title and will probably let you win. But if he´d have passed with 8 laps to go, Jorge would have seen he was faster, and will for sure have found some point to overtake without assuming any risk
But then Pedrosa ruined Marc strategy. BTW, Marc agressiveness is well known, but as it is his mind and strategies, he´s not only a fast and agressive rider, but also a smart one who knows when strategy is needed. In MotoGP he didn´t need it past seasons because he simply was too fast for the rest, but in Moto2 he proved it several times.
turbof1 wrote:My idea on the unwritten rule: scrap it, forget it. Let the riders and drivers decide on their own what they want to do on the track. It will give them immunity from situations where they'll always create controversy despite their honest and most sinsere intentions.
Or not so honest....
Any reason nobody is talking about italian riders letting Rossi pass? Petrucci move was embarrasing. But people only talk about Marquez (thanks to Rossi´s public coments), even when
Marquez was the only reason Jorge didn´t depend on himself in Valencia
Yes, without the asthonising last lap Marquez did in PI passing Lorenzo, Rossi would have reached Valencia with only 2 points advantage instead of 7, so Lorenzo´s victory would have been enough no matter what´s Rossi´s final position. But since Marc passed Jorge in PI, in Valencia Jorge depended on Rossi´s final position to win the title.
So despite all the comments, in reality Marc improved Rossi´s chances for the title in last three races. Ironical that most people say exactly the contrary, but hey, Rossi is VERY good playing mind games