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Pietri statement regarding crash |
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Posted by Staff
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Wednesday, 23 April 2008 |
From Team Roadracing World Press
Robertino Pietri Statement Regarding Barber Motorsports Park CrashIn
Superbike qualifying at Barber Motorsports Park last Saturday, Team
Roadracingworld.com Suzuki's Robertino Pietri was involved in a collision with
Roger Hayden of the factory Monster Energy Kawasaki team. Pietri, the 2006 FMV
Venezuelan National Superbike Champion and the 2006 FIM Latin American Superbike
Champion, collided with Hayden as the two were both working through slower
riders and both Pietri and Hayden crashed.
Hayden suffered significant injuries
in the fall. Pietri suffered bruising and an arm injury but was able to race in
Superstock on Sunday."I was trying to pass a slower rider that was
between me and Roger, and I went in pretty deep into the corner," said Pietri.
"I was pretty sure I was going to make the corner, I was quite strong there all
weekend, but I never thought I would close that quickly on Roger. I have a lot
of respect for him as a rider and he's on a factory bike and I just didn't
believe I'd close quite that fast."I lost him in my peripheral vision
and I hit his swingarm. There wasn't much I could do at that point," said
Pietri, who apologized repeatedly to Hayden on the scene and also apologized
later to Roger's father Earl Hayden and to Kawasaki team manager Mike
Preston."I'm completely sorry for what happened. Like I said, I have a
lot of respect for Roger and that's the last thing I wanted to have happen. In
11 or 12 years of racing, I've never had anything like that happen and I try to
race in a responsible manner. It was one of those racing situations, but I feel
really terrible about it. I hope Roger makes a swift recovery and he's in my
thoughts."
A published report stated that Pietri, who has raced in World
Superbike as a wild-card entry, was using the Superbike qualifying session as
additional practice for Superstock. This was not the case and 'Tino planned to
race both Superbike events at Barber. He did not race on Saturday because the
crash with Hayden destroyed his primary racebike. He missed Sunday's Superbike
race, due to equipment issues caused by another, unrelated solo crash of his
spare bike on the last lap of the Superstock race, while he was contesting
fourth place.
"I wish the reporter had asked me about that before
assuming something," Pietri said. "But he's one of those guys who always does
that kind of thing. If he doesn't like you or your team he just makes something
up and puts it in there without checking. We have guys like that in Venezuela
and now we have one here in the U.S. But that's not important now. What is
important is that Roger recover completely and comes back to the racetrack.
Again I say, I am very, very sorry this happened."
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