At the Czech Grand Prix in Brno, a fun and unexpected moment took place during Q2. Ducati rider Marc Marquez crashed late in the session and needed to get back to the pit quickly. That’s when Pecco Bagnaia’s parents stepped in to help.
Marquez was spotted riding away on a scooter driven by Bagnaia’s parents so he could return in time to keep his Q2 spot. Pecco Bagnaia was watching the scene on TV and couldn’t help but smile at the surprise.
MotoGP: Alex Marquez Crashes Out After Contact With Pedro Acosta At Dutch GP, Suffers Broken Hand; VideoHIGH DRAMA! @marcmarquez93 goes down while on course for pole 😱💥#CzechGP 🇨🇿 pic.twitter.com/PpgBZFuRYe
— MotoGP™🏁 (@MotoGP) July 19, 2025
Pecco Bagnaia's parents picked up Marc after his Q2 crash, Pecco smiling when seeing it on TV 😂#MotoGP #CzechGP pic.twitter.com/hbSoJZoQUk
— Crash MotoGP (@crash_motogp) July 19, 2025
MotoGP: Fabio Quartararo Suffers Shoulder Injury After Massive Crash, Still Finishes 5th In Mugello Practice; Videomarc getting a ride back to the paddock with pecco’s parents, and pecco watching the replay like “😊” pic.twitter.com/jRsKlb5Cqp
— ميمي (@5sewis) July 19, 2025
The moment showed real team spirit, with Bagnaia’s family helping his Ducati teammate without hesitation. It was a heartwarming and light moment during an intense qualifying session and fans loved it.
Moto2: Marcos Ramirez And Albert Arenas Suffer Massive Violent Crash, Race Called Off At German GP; Video
The Moto2 race at the German Grand Prix came to an abrupt and dramatic end after a major crash involving riders Marcos Ramirez and Albert Arenas, prompting race direction to wave the red flag with just five laps remaining at the Sachsenring.
The high-speed incident left both riders down at the crash site and caused significant damage to the air fence, a key safety barrier designed to absorb impact. Due to the seriousness of the collision and the compromised safety infrastructure, officials swiftly declared the race over, citing rider safety and track conditions as top priorities.
RED FLAG on the #Moto2 RACE 🟥
— MotoGP™🏁 (@MotoGP) July 13, 2025
That was a huge moment from @24MarcosRamirez and @AlbertArenas75 💥#GermanGP 🇩🇪 pic.twitter.com/vDfuBsmAW8
Medical teams and marshals responded immediately, and early reports confirmed that both Ramirez and Arenas were conscious following the crash. However, both were sent for further medical evaluation to rule out any serious injuries.
With insufficient time to repair the damage and only a few laps remaining, race direction announced that there would be no restart. Final results were determined based on the standings at the time of the red flag.
The incident cast a shadow over what had been a competitive and eventful Moto2 round at the German Grand Prix. While the race ended prematurely, the initial news of the riders’ conditions brought a sense of relief, as safety remains paramount in the world of motorcycle racing.
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