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Danilo Petrucci: No more bike-specific tracks in MotoGP

Pramac's Danilo Petrucci says there are no more manufacturer-specific circuits in MotoGP, due to the “situation” regarding track condition and tyre performance changes every race weekend. MotoGP has seen its competitive order close up considerably in recent years, with four manufacturers taking races wins since 2016, and seven of the top 10 closest top 15s in the premier class coming over the last two seasons. This year has seen a number of manufacturers going well at circuits typically not suited to their machines, with the likes of Ducati finding strong form at Sachsenring and Honda only narrowly missing victory at Losail. After missing pole by just 0.025s to Marc...
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