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Tearoff that ended Miller’s Emilia Romagna MotoGP race up for auction

The visor tearoff from Fabio Quartararo's helmet which ended Jack Miller's Emilia Romagna MotoGP race has been put up for auction to raise money for charity. Miller's Ducati sucked in the discarded tearoff on the main straight at Misano on the second lap of last Sunday's grand prix. The piece of plastic ended up chocking his Pramac GP20's air filter, which led to a loss of engine power and forced him to pull out on lap eight. Miller brought the tearoff with him to Barcelona for the Catalan GP and had it displayed in his garage. The Australian has donated it to the Two Wheels for Life charity and will be signed by both Miller and Quartararo. "I don't know, maybe I'll sell it to charity...
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