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No MotoGP team orders at Ducati after Aragon GP fallout
Andrea Dovizioso and Danilo Petrucci insist there have been no discussions regarding Ducati team orders despite the pair's fallout after MotoGP Aragon Grand Prix qualifying. Dovizioso was angry at team-mate Petrucci for using him as a reference to improve his lap time in the first part of Aragon qualifying last weekend, which led to the former being knocked out of Q1 and forced to start from 13th on the grid. Petrucci's actions were defended by Ducati at the time, but Dovizioso said it wasn't a "smart" plan on Petrucci's part and felt he should have done more to help Ducati's main title hope. Dovizioso recovered to seventh in the race and is now just 15 points off the...
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