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Jack Miller criticised for ‘super dangerous’ move by Joan Mir during thrilling MotoGP Doha Grand Prix
Defending MotoGP world champion Joan Mir accused Aussie Jack Miller of intentionally making contact with him at 200kph at the Doha Grand Prix on Sunday.
Key points:
- Joan Mir barged past Jack Miller at turn 10 on lap 13, before the two clashed again on the main straight
- Mir said he felt the second collision was “intentional” and “super dangerous”
- Fabio Quartararo leads a French 1-2 ahead of Johann Zarco in the closest MotoGP race in history, with the top 15 separated by less than nine seconds
Mir said Miller’s antics on lap 13 of a ferociously competitive race in the premier class were “super dangerous” as the pair jostled for track position.
It was Mir who made initial contact, bumping Miller wide when attempting a risky overtaking…
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