MotoGP Valencia: KTM's Espargaro picks up rare engine penalty
KTM rider Pol Espargaro will start this weekend's MotoGP season finale at Valencia from the pitlane as punishment for exceeding his engine allocation
MotoGP rules dictate each rider can only use a maximum of seven engines per season, although KTM and Aprilia are permitted to use nine as part of a package of technical concessions.
However, Espargaro has been forced to take a 10th engine in second practice on Friday, and becomes the first rider to exceed his allocation.
That means he will have to start from the pitlane for Sunday's race.
The Spaniard explained that the problem lies not with the engines themselves, but with the new specification of chassis he has raced with since September's Aragon race.
"We had a problem with the chassis," explained Espargaro. "In Aragon we tried one with new mounting points, which means the engines we had left over have become obsolete.
"The mounting points crack the engine and make them break, so we'll have to use a new one, one that we initially wanted to use in the post-race test."
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