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Moto GP: Aleix Espargaro in war of words with Pramac over Petrucci

Aleix Espargaro has criticised the Pramac Ducati MotoGP team over an attempt to defend Danilo Petrucci's riding in last weekend's Argentine Grand Prix

Aprilia rider Espargaro was unhappy with Petrucci in the aftermath of the Termas de Rio Hondo race, saying the Italian deserved to be penalised in the same way as Marc Marquez, who was ordered to drop one position after clashing with Espargaro at Turn 13.

"Petrucci hit me at Turn 2 at least as strongly, or more, and we have a million cameras on the bike, so I do not think it is so difficult to work to assess and see the actions," Espargaro said.

"Marquez's sanction seems fair to me, but it's not fair that Petrucci has not been sanctioned when he hit me harder. I do not think the job of race direction is so difficult."

On Tuesday, Pramac issued a short statement to say it was "disappointed" Petrucci's riding had been likened in the media to that of Marquez or Johann Zarco, who were respectively involved in incidents that ended the races of Valentino Rossi and Dani Pedrosa.

"Alma Pramac Racing wants to express its disappointment reading some media comments on Danilo Petrucci's race," read the statement.

"The contact between Petrucci and Espargaro did not cause any consequences for the continuation of the race of both riders, but is nonetheless being considered in the same way as the contact that saw Zarco and Marquez oust Pedrosa and Rossi from the race.

"Petrucci himself was touched by [Hafizh] Syahrin on the last lap, having to widen his trajectory and allow Andrea Iannone to pass."

In response to the statement, Espargaro tweeted: "He hit me harder than Marquez did! Bulls**t! The picture is there, don't lie everybody! [Petrucci] is always riding like this!"

Espargaro clarified the contact with Marquez and Petrucci was not what was responsible for ending his race in Argentina, as his RS-GP suffered an electronics problem.

Pramac boss Francesco Guidotti responded in kind, referencing Espargaro's collision with Andrea Dovizioso in Argentina last year.

"[Petrucci] has been softer than you with Dovizioso [in] Argentina 2017!", he wrote.

"You stop bulls**t and try to [voice your opinion] in the Safety Commission, not on Twitter."

Espargaro tweeted in reply: "You are nobody to tell me what I have to do! And yes, I made a big mistake with Dovi, and I apologised to him. I didn't say bullshit and lie [to] the people as your team is doing!"

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