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Two percent more gas enough for Redding to fall
Scott Redding confirmed some of the fine margins that separate success and failure in the MotoGP class, as he spoke of using just 'two percent more' throttle when he crashed at turn 13 at the close of FP3 compared to the lap before. The fast fall was a blemish on what was otherwise a positive day, during which he placed inside the top three in the earlier FP2 session, before dropping to ninth overall by the day's close. “We checked the data and I had two percent more gas than the lap before and the same speed,” said Redding. “All I tried to do was close the line and get up and off the edge of the tyre. That was enough. My feeling here is like yesterday, like I'm on the edge. I guess...
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