Screw Loose: How a 200mph Shunt in Sepang Nearly Ended Maverick Viñales’ Season
Maverick Viñales is known for his “Top Gun” persona, but even the toughest pilots can’t fly with loose hardware. What started as a “perfect” crash test in Malaysia has turned into a medical mystery—and a race against time for the Spanish MotoGP at Jerez.
The Anatomy of a “Slow-Motion” Injury
In the high-stakes world of MotoGP, riders often use their bodies as the ultimate diagnostic tool. When Viñales hit the asphalt on the final day of the Sepang pre-season test, he initially thought he’d dodged a bullet.
“I tested the shoulder well. I landed on the ground! It was the best test I could do… it’s totally healed.” — Maverick Viñales
The Reality Check:
Hindsight is 20/20, and for Maverick, it was painful. That impact is now believed to have loosened a surgical screw inserted after his brutal Sachsenring crash in July 2025.
The Timeline of a Displaced Screw
| Stage | Location | Status |
| July 2025 | Sachsenring | Surgery to insert hardware after a major crash. |
| Feb 2026 | Sepang Test | The “Test Crash.” Viñales feels 100% fine. |
| March 2026 | Brazil (Round 2) | 0 Points. Performance drops; shoulder feels “off.” |
| April 2026 | COTA (Austin) | CT Scan confirms the screw has moved. Withdrawal. |
Why COTA Was the Breaking Point
While Viñales braved the pain through the opening rounds, the Circuit of the Americas (COTA) is a different beast. With 20 turns and brutal heavy braking zones, there was nowhere to hide.
- The Diagnosis: A CT scan revealed the screw was “migrating” or backing out of the bone.
- The Risk: Chief Medical Officer Dr. Charte warned that another crash could cause a “big mess” (permanent nerve or structural damage) if the hardware wasn’t removed immediately.
- The Result: Viñales withdrew after FP1, prioritizing his career over a single race weekend.
The Numbers: Tech3 KTM’s Bittersweet Weekend
While Maverick watched from the sidelines, the Tech3 KTM garage saw a dramatic shift in fortunes. The team is finally showing the pace to hunt down the Ducatis, but it wasn’t without drama.
- 1st Podium: Enea Bastianini secured Tech3’s first top-three finish of the season in the COTA Sprint.
- Post-Race Penalty: The podium came after a controversial penalty was handed to factory KTM star Pedro Acosta.
- The Gap: Viñales has roughly 20 days to recover from his latest surgery before the lights go out at Jerez (April 24-26).
What’s Next for Viñales?
The “Top Gun” has undergone surgery to remove the rogue hardware and is currently in a race for fitness. With the Spanish Grand Prix looming, the pressure is on. Can Viñales reclaim his form, or will this “displaced screw” throw a wrench in his entire 2026 championship campaign?
Keep your eyes on Jerez—this comeback story is just getting started.
Source
Official MotoGP News: MotoGP.com – Viñales Withdraws from Americas GP
Medical Details: Crash.net – Viñales explains ‘displaced screw’ mystery
Tech3 KTM Team News: KTM.com – Tech3 Racing Updates: Austin & Jerez
Race Results & Penalties: Motorsport.com – COTA Sprint Results: Bastianini Podiums as Acosta Penalized
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