However, that changed on Saturday afternoon under glorious clear blue skies in the Netherlands as the blue machines shone to secure P3 and P5 respectively. Rins has had to battle through from lowly grid slots at every race this season, with the only anomaly coming at the French GP with a P10 finish. At the other six rounds, Rins’ Sunday race craft has been nothing short of superb but now, starting from Row 1 after progressing from Q1, the Spaniard gives himself a fantastic chance to go one better than he did in Assen last season.
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