Carlo Pernat defends Enea Bastianini and takes a shot at Jorge Martin
The Genoese manager commented on statements made by the Spanish centaur.
The Genoese manager commented on statements made by the Spanish centaur.
The 2023 vice world champion analyzes his past season and makes a premonition toward the next one.
Former Forlì centaur: “Can make it a trio but…”
“The days of multimillion-dollar contracts are over,” said the former Ducati Corse sports director.
“His presence made up for the bike’s shortcomings,” the former rider admitted.
Kicking off the event that will take place at the Ranch in Tavullia
The Romagnolo talks openly about the most complex moments of his 2023 in MotoGP.
The 26-year-old centaur tried a different route: “He was the first person I called.”
The former Italian driver spoke about the new adventure that awaits his Spanish colleague.
The two-time world champion goes flat: “You don’t have to emulate Formula 1.”
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Filed a very difficult season, the 26-year-old feels he can do better in 2024.
“We will try to win the World Championship,” admitted the CEO of Gresini Racing.
The centaur from Pesaro released his first words as a driver of the Japanese stable.
“I adapted faster than expected-I found a good feeling right away, and overall I was fine.”
This was revealed by the Ducati rider himself, who also confided how much the Montmeló accident affected him.
The Frenchman opened up about a very sensitive aspect of his career and life.
Valentino Rossi’s right-hand man and Team Director of VR46 Racing also spoke about the Catalan’s arrival in Ducati.
“He was the first to contact us,” the HRC team manager admitted.
The Spaniard newly acquired by MotoGP’s Team Gresini praises the three-time F1 world champion.
“It might be difficult for him at first, and I think he will struggle a bit.”
The Spanish centaur bluntly analyzed his first season riding the Ducati.
“He will be our ally, Bagnaia and Martin can learn. But he will certainly annoy everyone,” the Ducati ad claims.
The Catalan’s arrival in the battery of Borgo Panigale centaurs does not frighten the fellow Romagnolo.
Important moves at Borgo Panigale, with a view to new projects also far from the MotoGP universe.
“I still lack a few more World Cups to get to their level, but to win two in a row was great.”
“You don’t lose a World Championship because of a tire,” admitted the general manager of Ducati Corse.