Honda has been granted a temporary reprieve in the case of Marc Marquez's MotoGP penalty. The penalty, which was handed down after Marquez was deemed to have violated the regulations during a race, would have resulted in him starting from the back of the grid for the next event.
However, Honda has been granted a stay of execution on the penalty, meaning that Marquez will be able to start from his usual position in the next race. The decision was made after Honda lodged an appeal against the penalty, arguing that it was too severe.
The decision to grant the stay of execution has been met with mixed reactions from fans and pundits alike. Some believe that the penalty was fair and that Marquez should have been made to start from the back of the grid, while others feel that Honda's appeal was justified and that the penalty was too harsh.
Regardless of the outcome of the appeal, it is clear that Marquez will need to be careful in future races to avoid any further penalties. The MotoGP regulations are strict and any violation can result in severe penalties, including disqualification from the race