Brad Binder had his hopes of appearing on the Dutch MotoGP podium dashed when a last-lap incident saw him drop from third to fourth. | Sport24news
Binder says he can deal with his penalty, but he feels bad for the Red Bull KTM team.Dutch MotoGPThe Red Bull KTM rider was primed to finish in third place and round out the top 3 around the Assen circuit, but he exceeded track limits at Turn 8, with Race Control penalising him for it. In the end, Aleix Espargaro inherited the position.
Despite his fourth-place finish, the South African still scored 13 championship points and remains within an outside chance of challenging for the 2023 title. Though Binder made peace with his demotion, he admits to not being too happy with himself for letting his team down.
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