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The terrifying crash that interrupted MotoGP’s Malaysian Grand Prix at Sepang was triggered by a seemingly innocuous sequence of events through the first two corners
The incident at the MotoGP Malaysian Grand Prix at Sepang was sparked by a series of events at the first two corners, involving riders like Fabio Quartararo, Jack Miller, Brad Binder, Enea Bastianini, and Alex Marquez. A minor contact between Marquez and Binder led to a chain reaction that caused a major crash, with Binder colliding with Quartararo and Miller. The stewards reviewed the incident but decided no further action was needed, deeming it a racing incident. Fortunately, all riders involved in the crash avoided serious injuries, with Binder possibly sustaining the most damage. Quartararo managed to finish sixth despite being on a spare bike with mechanical issues, while Miller, in good spirits, did not restart due to concerns about his shoulder.