Franco Morbidelli recently shared his thoughts on Marco Bezzecchi's race ban, citing a past incident with Aleix Espargaro.
The Italian rider recalled the 2023 Qatar GP, where Espargaro slapped him on the helmet after they made contact during FP2.

What happened at the 2023 Qatar GP?

Espargaro received a €10k fine and a six-place grid penalty for the incident.
Franco Morbidelli thinks Espargaro should have been banned from racing.

Why it matters for Franco Morbidelli

Morbidelli's comments come after Bezzecchi became the first Grand Prix rider to be banned from a race in five years at Brno.
Bezzecchi was forced to sit out Sunday's Czech GP after striking a marshal during Saturday's Sprint.

What comes next for MotoGP riders?

The incident has sparked debate about rider behavior and penalties in MotoGP.
Franco Morbidelli finished 13th in the Czech GP, and his comments have added to the discussion about rider conduct.
The last rider to receive a race ban was Deniz Oncu in 2018 for his role in a multi-bike crash in Austin.
Moto2 rider Romano Fenati was also banned until the end of the season in 2018 for pulling Stefano Manzi's brake lever at Misano.
Franco Morbidelli's comments highlight the need for consistent penalties for rider misconduct.
And the MotoGP community is waiting to see how the sport's governing body will handle similar incidents in the future.
But for now, the focus is on the upcoming races and how riders will behave on and off the track.
So the question remains: will riders take Morbidelli's comments to heart and change their behavior?
The answer will become clear as the MotoGP season progresses.