Didn't the official appeal document state they have to reach a decision by the 6th of November? If that's the case they'll have decided by the race so if they uphold the punishment, he still won't need to bother qualifying.
Tribunal Arbitral du Sport Court of Arbitration for SportMEDIA RELEASEFIM MOTOGP CHAMPIONSHIP 2015VALENTINO ROSSI FILES AN APPEAL AT THE COURT OF ARBITRATION FOR SPORT (CAS)Lausanne, 30 October 2015 – Italian MotoGP rider Valentino Rossi has filed an appeal at the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) against the FIM Stewards’ decision to impose 3 penalty points on his record following an incident with another rider during the Shell Malaysia Motorcycle Grand Prix race held on 25 October 2015.The FIM Race Direction found that Mr Rossi deliberately ran wide in order to force the other rider off line, resulting in contact causing the other rider to crash out of the race. For this breach of the FIM Road Racing World Championship Grand Prix Regulations (the FIM Regulations), the FIM Race Direction imposed 3 penalty points on the rider’s record. Mr Rossi immediately appealed such decision to the FIM Stewards who dismissed the appeal and confirmed the penalty imposed by the FIM Race Direction. Since Valentino Rossi already has 1 penalty point from an earlier incident, this decision brings him to a total of 4 penalty points. On the basis of the FIM Regulations, a rider with 4 penalty points must start the next race from last grid position.In his appeal to the CAS, Mr Rossi seeks the annulment of the penalty, or at least a reduction from 3 points to 1. Together with his appeal, Mr Rossi has filed an urgent application to stay the execution of the challenged decision in order not to lose his place on the starting grid at the next, and last, event of the season which will be held in Valencia/Spain on 6-8 November 2015.An arbitration procedure is in progress. ***A decision on Mr Rossi’s request for a stay is expected to be issued no later than 6 November 2015.***
"The FIM Race Direction found that Mr Rossi deliberately ran wide in order to force the other rider off line, MM turned in resulting in contact causing him to crash out of the race." Corrected :darts:
of corse he will... i already know a few... just in the small biker circle at my local, that have been seen in rossi shirts, that now think him a cock.
i did in the first bit say the hard core will stand by him. fair weather or not its still merchandise sales lost and in a lot of peoples minds a big skid mark on a brilliant career
If there is an annulment of the penalty i will be very surprised, Rossi made a big mistake and he should just accept it, to receive a lesser penalty would make a mockery out of the FIM Race direction, who i think, because it was Rossi they gave him the most lenient penalty they could. There is still a very real chance he could get the title, but i would much rather he won it without resorting to tactics like this
What do you mean "most lenient penalty"? The stewards could have found that Rossi was not at fault and no penalty was required. Or they could have found that he was at fault to a minor degree and given him one penalty point. Whatever your opinion of the three points and back-of-the-grid penalty (and opinions are widely divergent), it very obviously was not the most lenient penalty.
He got the minimum penalty race direction can give for deliberately running someone of the track,he didn't get penalized for the "kick" as he said it wasn't intentional, and it can't be proven one way or the other
my 8 year old daughter could have held that honda up at that speed, that said shes probably taller than marquez