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He could have been the man of the weekend, dominating practice and qualifying. But it all went wrong in Turn 5
Duct tape acts as a simple heat retention device. The more duct tape on the radiators, the colder the day
Alex Marquez showed he was a force to be reckoned with again, at least at the Motorland Aragon circuit
Fabio Quartararo has a unique style, with a lot of weight on his upper body. And if you look carefully, you can see which engine map he is using
These angles are always fun. Here's Maverick Viñales on an out lap with a different dashboard page displayed
Jack Miller and Brad Binder engaged in earnest debate over the Turn 2 incident. Binder shouldered the blame
Alex Rins made it a good weekend for Suzuki
Not so bad in qualifying, not so good in the race, the tale of Cal Crutchlow
Finishing touches for getting Miguel Oliveira's KTM RC16 ready to go: torque the back wheel, replace the front mudguard
Alex Marquez believes his bike is more nimble when he only uses the front wheel to steer
Taakaki Nakagami, proving he is good enough for pole
But this was the man of the weekend: Franco Morbidelli cruised to a solid win at Aragon 2
This turned out to be Bradley Smith's last weekend on the Aprilia RS-GP. Lorenzo Savadori takes over from Valencia
The Ducatis did not love Aragon
Joan Mir making the most of the light
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Great photos! MV's dash is quite intriguing, as he seems to have a Front reft (61)/ Front right (62), Rear left (81?)/ Rear right (80) indication. Was the photo from the race or during practice, as surely that's too much information, albeit in keeping with MV's taking-back-control style..
I always wondered how they
I always wondered how they showed tire temperature information. Pretty cool.
...that was so obvious..
...that was so obvious.. Thank you :)