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Petrucci says teammate Redding "right to be angry" about crash

Danilo Petrucci has admitted fault in his collision with Pramac Ducati teammate Scott Redding in the Aragon Grand Prix, saying the Briton was right to be "very angry". Having both started in the top 10, Petrucci and Redding came together on the opening lap, which resulted in the latter falling off and the former subsequently picking up a ride-through penalty. Both of them wound up finishing outside the points, on a day where no Ducati bike made the top 10. "When I try to pass Scott, I go side by side with him and I don't think we touched very hard but he goes wide and then he goes after the kerb and loses the steering," explained Petrucci. "It was not a crash off my...
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