Buenos Aires, April 1: Cal Crutchlow slammed the race stewards after his Argentina Grand Prix was ruined by a ride through penalty following an alleged jump start.
Crutchlow qualified in eighth in Termas de Rio Hondo
The Briton made a fine start on his LCR Honda but his chances were hampered when he was deemed to have gained an advantage at the start.
Replays were far from conclusive and Crutchlow – who battled back to claim three points in 13th after matching the pace of race winner Marc Marquez – was angry at the decision.
"There wasn't a jump start," he told BT Sport after a post-race meeting with the stewards.
A nightmare for @calcrutchlow! 😢
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"Freddie Spencer (chairman of the stewards panel) seems to think otherwise, he raced in the 1980s when they jumped the start all the time. I don't know what his problem is.
"I'm way behind the line, I didn't jump the start. They say that I'm rolling but on all of our images – and even their images – I'm not rolling, that's for sure."