The more fun you enjoy watching bike racing or car racing, the more dangerous it is for the riders or the driver to drive at a high speed. During this many accidents also happen in which it becomes difficult to survive. One such incident happened before the Moto GP (Grand Prix) in Indonesia. Spanish racer Marc Marquez’s bike had an accident at a speed of 180 km.
The horrific accident happened on Sunday at the Mandalika International Street Circuit in Indonesia during the warm-up before the Grand Prix. Six-time former world champion Marc Marquez’s bike had a horrific accident when he was warming up to a speed of 180 before the event. In this accident, his car fell several meters away and he got blown away.
Marc Marquez was immediately admitted to the nearest hospital after the incident. Where his life was saved but his injury came so much that he was now declared unfit to participate in this event. In this video you can see how Mark’s car has an accident at the turn and he drags on the ground and goes several meters away. The wheels of his bike are seen flying and later he himself gets up and goes to the side.
It is clearly visible in the video how Mark’s car’s tire crashes as soon as it comes to a turn on the track and its balance gets disturbed. After this, he goes on dragging fast on the left side and at some distance from him his Honda bike after taking several turns and falls away. According to a report by Motorsport.com, riders are finding it difficult to create grip due to the new casing of the tire.
A pre-season test at Mandalika also revealed that the hot temperatures there caused many problems with its rubber. Pol Espargaro, the rider of Marquez’s Honda team and considered the fastest in the test in Mandalik in February, also called the decision to change the tire casing “unfair”.
Currently, Marquez has a head injury due to the threat. Due to this, the medical team has advised him to take rest. After the concussion, he has also been declared unfit to participate in the main event. For the current season, MotoGP has tightened the rules for concussion. In such a situation, former world champion Marquez will not be able to take part in it this year.