Then, drama for the Championship leader. Turn 14 saw Quartararo suffer his second fast crash of the weekend and he went down hard, on the same hip he crashed on in FP1. His YZR-M1 spitting the Frenchman off and Quartararo had to be stretchered away, thankfully he was sat up and talking at the side of the track, but clearly in pain after a nasty off. Meanwhile, Miller had found time and was up into the top 10 – P6 for the Aussie, which pushed Rins out with five minutes to go.
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