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Matthew Vieira has issued a public apology and accepted full responsibility after slapping fellow racer Ravi Singh during an incident at the GMR&SC karting competition.
“I would like to extend my sincere apologies to the spectators of the MPS Karting Event, my sponsors, and every member of the Motor Racing Club. Most importantly, I wish to personally apologise to Ravi Singh,” Vieira said.
He acknowledged that while different perspectives have emerged, his actions stemmed from a moment of heightened emotion during the race.
Vieira explained that he had advanced from last position to first and was in the process of lapping Singh, noting that under normal race conditions a blue flag would have been issued by marshals, but this did not occur.
“In that moment, with adrenaline high and emotions running strong, I allowed my frustration to get the better of me. This is not an excuse, but rather an explanation. I fully acknowledge that my reaction was inappropriate and does not reflect the standards I hold myself to as a competitor,” he stated.
Vieira also emphasised that he holds no personal grievance against Singh and expressed regret for the negative impact of his actions on the event, the club, and the sport.
“I accept full responsibility and all consequences arising from this incident. I remain committed to learning from this experience and to conducting myself with the professionalism and respect expected both on and off the track,” he added.