Dorna:  
  
The Shell Advance Malaysian Motorcycle  Grand Prix was red flagged and subsequently cancelled on Sunday after  Marco Simoncelli suffered a serious accident, crashing on the second lap  of the MotoGP race at the Sepang International Circuit.
  
Despite  immediate medical attention and the best efforts of the entire medical  team at the circuit, Marco tragically succumbed to his injuries shortly  after the incident. A press conference was held at which members of the  Race Direction Paul Butler, Claude Danis, Franco Uncini and Javier  Alonso were joined by Medical Director Doctor Michele Macchiagodena to  explain the circumstances of Marcos death.
  
Paul Butler opened the press conference, saying:  The purpose of this press conference is to apprise you of the  circumstances that resulted in the tragic death of Marco Simoncelli. You  know who we all are, the Race Direction; Claude Danis who is the FIM  representative, Javier Alonso the Dorna representative, Franco Uncini  the riders representative, and Im Paul Butler the IRTA representative  and Race Director. Michele Macchiagodena is our Medical Director and he  will explain to you the circumstances that resulted in this death.  
  
Doctor Michele Macchiagodena said: Im  very sad to be here to report about the death of Marco Simoncelli, a  friend. Because of the crash he had during the race, in which he was hit  by other riders, he suffered a very serious trauma to the head, to the  neck and the chest. When our medical staff got to him he was  unconscious. In the ambulance because there was a cardiac arrest they  started CPR (cardiac pulmonary resuscitation). Immediately in the  Medical Centre, with the help also of the Doctor of our staff at the  Clinica Mobile and local Doctors, he was intubated and it was possible  to take off some blood from the thorax. The CPR was continued for 45  minutes because we tried to help him for as long as we thought it was  possible. Unfortunately it was not possible to help him and at 16:56  (local time) we had to declare he was dead.  
  
Paul Butler responded to a question about Marco Simoncellis helmet coming off in the crash by saying: I  think if I may reply, that will be for another occasion. Quite clearly  the consequences and circumstances surrounding the accident will be  thoroughly investigated.  
  
Answering a question about the condition of Colin Edwards, who was involved in the incident, Michele Macchiagodena said: He had a dislocation of the shoulder and with anaesthesia the shoulder now is in the correct position. He is fine.  
  
Paul Butler concluded the press conference by adding: Our sympathies go to his family and we want to show every respect possible to Marco.