MotoGP bosses will make a decision on whether to penalise Marc Marc Marquez for his light brushing of Repsol Honda team-mate Dani Pedrosa at Motorland Aragon on Sunday just before next weekend's Sepang round.
Race direction is still considering technical data given to them by HRC after the incident, which saw Pedrosa's rear wheel speed sensor disconnected and resulted in a massive highside and the end of his 2014 title challenge.
"This was a very peculiar incident with a very technical element to it. In fact, when we first saw it live we did not think anything had happened, as such; although it appeared as though Marc Marquez had touched Dani Pedrosa, we did not believe that there was any connection between the contact and the subsequent crash for Pedrosa," said Dorna's Javier Alonso.
“After the race, we knew that there had been a technical problem and that a cut cable had been the most likely cause of Pedrosa’s traction control failure which in-turn caused his retirement. That is when we decided to launch an investigation. However, we need to gather an amount of technical data and for this reason we chose to delay the hearing until Malaysia.
“Everything remains open, ranging from sanction to no sanction. What needs to be understood is whether this could have been avoided – both the incident between the two riders and the accident itself – because those are the two important aspects. Once we understand all of this, if we are required to take a decision we will take the most suitable one.”