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Many drivers wanted to write a note on their social networks to their fans, and especially to the fans present at the Silverstone circuit, to apologize for the cancellation of the race.


Marc Márquez : “We are very sorry to all the fans. You know that we are the first to want to run but safety remains the priority. »

Jorge Lorenzo : “I am sorry for the fans who were present on Sunday at the circuit, but also for those who were waiting to watch the race on television. Next year we will come back to do the show! »

Johann zarco : “We ultimately won't have started from the front row... Race canceled but life goes on. A thought for the fans with whom we share our disappointment! »

Cal Crutchlow : “We are all very sorry to the dedicated fans who came to Silverstone. I'm devastated not to be able to ride at my national Grand Prix. I don't think anything I can say will help the situation but thank you to the fans for being patient throughout this wait..."

Dani Pedrosa : “I’m sorry to all the fans who waited… We’ll see you at the next race!” »

Maverick Vinales : “I feel very bad for all the fans, but safety is the most important thing. See you in Misano. »

Jack Miller : “Looking back on Sunday I think you, the fans, who came from all over the world, or the Australians who stayed up, deserved better from us. And the generous British fans waiting in this cold to see us race... Saying I'm sorry wouldn't be enough! The resurfacing work was not up to par and I think we need to do more to prevent this from happening in the future (runway inspections, drainage checks)! I would really like to thank all the fans who were at the track for making the decision to stay, I would have understood if they had done the opposite! »

Andrea Iannone : “I'm really sorry to all the fans who are cheering for us but safety is something important. THANKS. »

Franco Morbidelli : “I know it's a shame but nature is stronger than us (especially if you don't make a tarmac that adapts to its moods). See you all in Misano! »

Xavier Simeon : “No MotoGP race due to very poor track conditions. 99% of the drivers decided not to race after what happened with Tito Rabat. Every driver always wants to ride but it was the right decision to avoid a tragedy! See you in Misano. Sorry to all the fans. »