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Bizarre crashes at COTA: two red flags!

The MotoGP and Moto3 races will be held this weekend at COTA, the circuit in the United States that will also host Formula 1 at the end of October. All weekend the riders have been worried about the state of the asphalt. It is very bumpy and that causes dangerous situations. The Moto3 race is (partly) proof of that, as the red flag was waved twice. Filip Salac is the first rider for whom a code red is issued by the race direction. The Czech rider crashes on the ground and has to be carried off with a stretcher. Whether the asphalt is the cause of this crash is still unclear. Read more Vettel doesn't get it: 'I can't think of any other reason for it either' After the race had been halted...
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