Bagnaia could have won the championship in Sunday’s 20-lap Malaysian GP if he outscored Yamaha’s Fabio Quartararo by 11 points.
The Ducati rider did win the race, but Quartararo finished third to keep his title hopes alive going to the final round in Valencia, with 23 points now the gap.
In recent races it has become apparent that Ducati has instructed its riders to be careful when ...Keep reading
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The Ducati rider did win the race, but Quartararo finished third to keep his title hopes alive going to the final round in Valencia, with 23 points now the gap.
In recent races it has become apparent that Ducati has instructed its riders to be careful when ...Keep reading
from Autosport.com - All - Stories https://ift.tt/oqTIwfA
via IFTTT
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