Two MotoGP drivers hospitalized after horrific accident in Malaysia.
Accident at the Malaysian Grand Prix
According to The Sun: Two MotoGP riders were airlifted to the hospital after a horrific accident before the Malaysia Grand Prix in Sepang.
World Champion José Antonio Rueda and Noah Dettwiler were thrown off their bikes during the incident in the warm-up lap. Rueda, 19 years old, was speeding through the third turn of the track when the collision occurred.
“I wouldn't want to comment on the results, but I hope everything will be fine with the guys,” said one of the race organizers.
The accident raised great concern among the team and fans. Medical services promptly provided assistance, and it is now important to wait for official information about the riders' condition.
This incident once again draws attention to safety on racetracks, which remains a relevant topic for all participants in the competition. The public and fans are eagerly awaiting news about the riders' well-being and further measures that may be taken to improve the safety of the sport.
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