P1racenews AI automatic summary:
Francesco Bagnaia is on the same page as Ducati when it comes to signing a new contract.
The current MotoGP champion, Bagnaia, will see his deal with Ducati expire at the end of the year, and Ducati is prioritizing tying him down for a two-year contract. Bagnaia agrees with this policy, as he believes shorter contracts provide more stimulation and pressure for better performance. He cites the example of Marc Marquez, who terminated his four-year contract with Honda due to underperformance. Bagnaia believes that remaining under pressure leads to the best results and expresses his love for Ducati. Ducati’s CEO, Stefano Domenicali, also supports shorter contracts, as he believes it is more suitable for the company and the rider in a constantly changing competitive sport. Bagnaia aims to win his third consecutive championship and has no intentions of stopping or setting limits for himself.