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Innovative Ducati Adjustment Unlocks Bagnaia’s Potential: Tardozzi Spills the Secret
After struggling in races following his win in Austin, Pecco Bagnaia returned to the podium in Aragon after Ducati made changes to his braking system, providing him with more confidence. Team manager Davide Tardozzi stated that Ducati constantly supported Bagnaia’s quest for improvement. The Aragon Circuit poses unique challenges for MotoGP bikes due to its high brake usage, with Bagnaia opting for larger 355mm discs, a change that yielded positive results. Moving forward, Ducati plans to further enhance Bagnaia’s performance by introducing new features and testing different adjustments during the…
BővebbenRacing Royalty: Kelly Piquet’s accidental reveal sparks rumors of a Max Verstappen union
Kelly Piquet hints at Max Verstappen marriage in major slip-up
BővebbenDucati’s Ingenious Solution to Boost Pecco Bagnaia’s Performance at Aragon GP Unveiled
Pecco Bagnaia’s performance took a downward spiral after the French Grand Prix, struggling to regain form at the British Grand Prix and finishing 12th at the Aragón sprint. Amidst this slump, the two-time MotoGP champion sought help from Ducati for a solution. Bagnaia’s fortunes turned around in the recent race with a podium finish, attributed to a minor change in brake discs which boosted his confidence in braking, according to Davide Tardozzi, Ducati Lenovo Team manager. The Motorland Aragón Circuit presented unique challenges, where Bagnaia utilized larger brake discs, a…
BővebbenRene Rast Dominates at Zandvoort: A Thrilling Lights-to-Flag Victory
Rene Rast, driving for Team Schubert, won the second DTM race at Zandvoort from start to finish. His teammate, Marco Wittmann, put up a challenge towards the end but Rast held on for the win, showcasing BMW’s overall performance superiority. The race was mentally and physically demanding for Rast, who expressed his satisfaction at redeeming himself after the previous day’s setbacks. Wittmann, securing second place, emphasized the importance of team results over individual achievements within the same brand. The victory has placed Rast in second place in the drivers’ championship,…
BővebbenPedro Acosta: Chasing Ducati at Aragon MotoGP – KTM’s Bittersweet Battle
Pedro Acosta says the gap between him and the leading Ducatis in the Aragon MotoGP is “painful”.
BővebbenIntense Rivalry Ignites the Track: Morbidelli vs. Aldeguer in a Heart-Pounding MotoGP Showdown
Franco Morbidelli vs Fermin Aldeguer battle lights up Aragon MotoGP: “There are few things that can help you train for that.”
BővebbenRene Rast Dominates DTM Zandvoort with Lights-to-Flag Victory
“Team Schubert driver Rene Rast secured a dominant victory in the second DTM race at Zandvoort, leading from start to finish. Despite late pressure from teammate Marco Wittmann, Rast maintained his lead to claim the win, with BMW showing strong pace throughout the race. Rast expressed his satisfaction with the victory, acknowledging the mental and physical challenge the tough race presented. Wittmann, who took second place, highlighted the importance of team results over individual achievements, showcasing a strong team spirit within Schubert Motorsport. The race saw few incidents, with Thomas…
BővebbenPedro Acosta: Pecco Bagnaia “a super gentleman” during battle for podium
Pedro Acosta highlighted Francesco Bagnaia’s sportsmanship during their MotoGP battle at Aragon Grand Prix, praising the Italian rider’s clean racing style. Despite the low grip track surface at Motorland benefiting KTM, Acosta managed to secure a strong fourth-place finish in the main race, narrowly missing out on the podium. Acosta opted for a hard front tyre compound, a decision he deemed correct to avoid locking problems encountered during practice. On the other hand, Acosta’s teammate, Brad Binder, faced a less fortunate outcome, crashing out while in a promising position for…
BővebbenSportsmanship Shines: Acosta Praises Bagnaia as ‘A Super Gentleman’ in Aragon Grand Prix Showdown
Pedro Acosta praised Francesco Bagnaia’s sportsmanship in their battle for third place at MotoGP’s Aragon Grand Prix. The low grip track at Motorland helped KTM showcase improvements in their RC16 bike, with Acosta and Binder performing well and threatening a podium finish. Despite finishing fourth in the main race, Acosta had a strong showing and enjoyed the intense battle with Bagnaia. Acosta’s choice of the hard front tyre compound proved to be the right decision, as it helped him avoid locking problems during the race. On the other hand, Brad…
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