Cal Crutchlow, who took to the track on Friday at the Hungarian round of MotoGP, chose to increase his pace during practice despite his shoulder not being fully healed. The experienced British rider openly stated that he is still experiencing the effects of his problems.
The shoulder problem persists.
Crutchlow stated after Friday's training that his shoulder was still causing him problems. The persistence of the injury is the main factor limiting his performance on the track. Despite this, the experienced racer did not shy away from pushing the limits throughout the session.
“"I don't know why I'm pushing it so hard."”
The British driver, while reflecting on his decision to drive aggressively despite his injury, expressed surprise at his own approach. Crutchlow's words reflect the balance between his desire to return to the track and his physical limitations.
Crutchlow's shoulder condition will remain a critical factor in determining his performance throughout the Hungarian Grand Prix weekend. It remains to be seen how the driver will fare in the upcoming sessions and to what extent his physical condition will allow him to maintain the training pace.
