MotoGP Mugello, Free Practice: Danilo Petrucci “Dear Casey, I'm sorry, but my bike doesn't do more than 300 per hour”

The Terni native responded to Stoner on Twitter, apologizing and stating that he certainly didn't want to slow him down

MotoGP Mugello, Free Practice: Danilo Petrucci “Dear Casey, I'm sorry, but my bike doesn't do more than 300 per hour”MotoGP Mugello, Free Practice: Danilo Petrucci “Dear Casey, I'm sorry, but my bike doesn't do more than 300 per hour”

Danilo Petrucci via twitter he sends his apologies to Casey Stoner for what happened today at the end of the second free practice session, after Biondetti. The Australian was the author of a "move" not really worth remembering against the Terni native, who he said was guilty of having hindered him after the biondetti.

In reality the Ioda driver didn't want to hinder him at all and in fact wrote on Twitter: “I apologize to Casey but I was pushing hard at that point on the track and I certainly couldn't see what was happening behind me. Unfortunately my bike doesn't even reach 300 km/h on the straight"

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14 comments
  • motocrazy said:

    Arrogance and presumption. Unfortunately in sport things are always evaluated with variable weights and measures based on the people to whom they are applied!

  • Dario said:

    A classic Stoner... it's not the first time he's done it but since his name is Stoner on HRC then he can knock anyone down even if they're innocent.

  • sracchiu said:

    dear Casey, but it's okay

  • Beppe said:

    Stoner.. a phenomenon to drive, but with major character limitations! in the race he suffers from melee, but a champion who like him at a certain point in his career begins to spit on the plate where he ate, well, in my opinion he is not a Champion... when he then takes it out on the whole world, well then his ability to drive definitely takes a backseat.

  • MC-Nicky69 said:

    Last year he argued with Rossi, Abraham and punched De Puniet! This year he made this arrogant move against Petrucci, who is a poor guy who has a bike that goes in a straight line like a road R1! Too boastful!

  • Marco said:

    He's always a bit of an asshole!! Keep the air down, cockerel!!!

  • bibo said:

    strange case petrucci apologizes...

  • mirco said:

    Rossi did it several times and you never raised all this fuss, jealousy or what??

    1. MAAXXX - Moderate Ferrari Fan said:

      emh.. Has Rossi done similar maneuvers? when?
      I hope you are not referring to the crash into Gibernau in 2005 in Jerez(?)

      also because a contact like this in a race could happen... of course, I didn't like the victory achieved like that either... but it can happen...

      here the question is different, this guy takes it out on anyone during free practice.. I repeat: free practice!! as if someone had sucked his slipstream to make the time in qualifying..

      I really can't understand this guy.. when something to see is a spectacle.. but then he does these things that shock you..

      1. Andrea said:

        VaLentino in 125 or 250, after a rider slowed him down, came alongside him and gave him 1 kick!!!! W Stoner… ..the True CHAMPION (since he arrived in MotoGP, NO ONE has won as much as HE… .not even VaLentino (who always won with superior means))))

      2. Marco said:

        Valentino in 2001 first humiliated the Roman princess (who you are surely a fan of, Andrea) on the track and then gave him a good punch, given that in Suzuka the good Biaggio tried to kill him by throwing him off the track in an almost straight line at 200mph Now.
        it was the best gesture of Rossi's career, given that he really deserved it.
        go with malox andre'!!
        ahahaha

  • patty said:

    what a neurotic stoner, thank goodness next year I won't see him doing such bullshit anymore, first Rossi then Abraham De Puniet and now Petrucci poor guy wants to go around alone what a loser

  • Fantomallard said:

    but weren't the rules not to hinder the fastest drivers on the track introduced a dozen or so years ago? If HRT hindered Alonso, what would you say? Dorna is mainly to blame for racing prototypes with CRTs, but those who ride these bikes, knowing their limits, must adapt and race while keeping one eye behind. Always. You can't expect a title candidate (Lorenzo, Stoner or whoever) to lose three seconds per corner behind a crt.. and then I would like to see the video.. it must have been something like Rossi-Gibernau 2005, if all goes well. .

  • reader said:

    if perhaps you haven't understood it yet, the fact has been exaggerated by the Italian media... danilo commented correctly without calling anyone a ***... some users should learn from danilo

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