Sbk, Ducati: Alvaro Bautista doesn’t look at the standings
“All drivers start from scratch, so the ranking doesn’t matter,” said the Spanish driver.
“All drivers start from scratch, so the ranking doesn’t matter,” said the Spanish driver.
Ducati’s sport director is clear on the spectator flop that partly affected Misano: “There was no Valentino, it’s a shame if he was eliminated.”
The Australian centaur: “The atmosphere in the pits will not be the same with two Italians…”
The Borgo Panigale factory team manager: “If Pecco needs him in the last race, I think Miller will definitely help him.”
“A place on the podium could easily have been within his grasp,” said the Borgo Panigale manufacturer’s general manager.
Australian centaur lashes out at controversy over teamwork
The team manager of the Borgo Panigale stable was clear ahead of the final races of the MotoGP.
The Catalan centaur returned to the topic that is heating up the paddock: “It’s normal for them to do all this.”
“I think they will take that into account at Borgo Panigale,” said the Pramac team centaur.
Spanish centaur contradicts Zarco: “Did he limit himself behind Bagnaia? I would have fought for the podium.”
The words of the MotoGP standings leader, who entrusted his anger to the official Yamaha channels.
End-of-race compliments also go to Team Pramac’s Frenchman, “He did an incredible job on Marquez.”
The centaur of the Pramac team does not feel he is just needle of the championship. He thinks he can still win it.
French rider: “Helping Bagnaia is right, I will not attack him unless a victory is at stake”
The Piedmontese driver commented on his third place in Buriram: “I am overjoyed, never done so in the wet”
KTM centaur wins in a race heavily influenced by borderline weather conditions
Borgo Panigale team manager: “We believe in their intelligence. If there will be team orders? Something may happen only in the last race in Valencia.”
“I miss it a lot, it was my life. Pecco? He’s faster but Quartararo never makes mistakes…”
“Marc’s is always a name that needs to be put at the center of the battle,” said the Italian rider.
The French centaur: “Unfortunately, I have no help on the track.”
“The interest of team and company comes first,” Ducati executive’s warning
“Fantastic skits when there was no need for them,” stressed the mustachioed manager.
Former LCR Honda sports director Oscar Haro: “Pecco has three problems.”
Terni centaur: “I was taken to be a squire.”
Team Gresini centaur speaks ahead of the Thailand GP
“It was right to bet on him,” said the French rider of the Pramac team.
The driver from Turin is more determined than ever ahead of Thailand.
Ducati’s sports director: “He is always critical of himself, but he is serene.”
It will be the man from Terni who will replace Joan Mir in the MotoGp Grand Prix of Thailand.
The VR46 team centaur: “I was faster but I chose not to attack.”