Ducati, Enea Bastianini warns Fabio Quartararo and Pecco Bagnaia
Pramac pilot doesn’t want to stop dreaming
Pramac rider Enea Bastianini, fresh from a ninth-place finish at the Motegi circuit, spoke to the team’s official channels after finishing sixth in the Thai Grand Prix.
“I’m quite happy, too bad about the start where I didn’t have a proper map and didn’t push as I wanted to in the first lap. Then I managed to change it and stayed with that setup the whole race. The first ten laps I have to say quite difficult, I won’t hide the fact that I was scared–you couldn’t see anything. Then the rain lessened and I think sixth position today was our real goal. We succeeded and that’s okay. Now let’s believe in the last three races, there are so many of us up there in front in the standings,” said the Italian centaur, in his second year in MotoGp, who currently sits 39 points behind the leader of the rainbow standings, Fabio Quartararo, and 37 behind the Frenchman’s first chaser, Pecco Bagnaia.