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Johann Zarco has criticized the stewards’ decision to let Marc Marquez keep his Spanish GP sprint victory following a controversial pitlane entry.
The LCR Honda rider argues that Marquez’s maneuver to enter the pits during the sudden rain was illegal and should have resulted in a penalty.
Zarco believes that the winning Ducati rider gained an unfair advantage by not following the standard entry protocols during the chaotic bike swaps.

Despite the complaint, race officials reviewed the footage and decided no further action was necessary, confirming the race results.
Marquez has defended his actions, stating the move was a necessary safety choice given the rapidly deteriorating track conditions.
The incident has sparked a debate among riders about the consistency of stewarding during unpredictable weather events.
Zarco remains firm in his stance, suggesting that clear rules are being overlooked for certain high-profile competitors.
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