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MotoGP riders split on new yellow flag rule brought in for Andalusian GP

Jack Miller and Alex Rins are critical of MotoGP's new yellow flag rule for this weekend's Andalusian Grand Prix, with the Pramac Ducati rider suggesting it lacks common sense. Starting with the second round of the 2020 MotoGP season at Jerez, MotoGP riders must slow down in case of a yellow flag - regardless of whether it is a single of double - or risk a penalty, leaving no room for leeways. The rule has been introduced following the events of last week's Spanish Grand Prix, where Petronas SRT's Fabio Quartartaro was able to complete the lap that secured him pole position despite crashes for both Miller and Rins at Turn 11. Rins previously lost out on automatic graduation to Q2 in FP3...
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