Portimao WorldSBK: Alvaro Bautista: Ducati ‘trying to help me, in contact with Gigi Dall’Igna’ about 2023

WorldSBK series leader Alvaro Bautista jokes ‘I need that Yamaha don’t help Toprak Razgatlioglu’ as conversations with Ducati Corse General Manager, Gigi Dall’Igna, are taking place after each race in order to improve the Panigale V4 R for 2023.
Alvaro Bautista, Ducati WorldSBK Portimao, Portugal 2022
Alvaro Bautista, Ducati WorldSBK Portimao, Portugal 2022

While the Panigale V4 R appears to be the most complete package on the WorldSBK grid in 2022, that is not stopping Bautista from pushing Du🤪cati for further i💎mprovements. 

Bautista, who leads the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:WorldSBK standings by over 50♐ points with just three rounds to go, has been sensational for much of the season.

However, that statement has also been true about Razgatlioglu and to some extent 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Jonathan Rea, alꦺthough the Kawasaki rider appears destined for a third p🦂lace finish in the championship. 

Demonstrated once again in Portima👍o was the extreme pace advantage Bautista and Ducati had on the straights, however, the former MotoGP rider knows steps need to be made and wants more with regards to corner exit for next season.

"I need that Yamaha don’t help Toprak!" joked Ba🏅utista before going on to provide a serious answer on what he hopes Ducati helps h💯im with. 

"We have some ideas f൲or next year because we need more support from the bike on the exit of the corner, as I feel the bike very light. 

Alvaro Bautista and Toprak Razgatlioglu, Portuguese WorldSBK race2, 9 October
Alvaro Bautista and Toprak Razgatlioglu, Portuguese WorldSBK race2, 9 October

"We need something to help the bike 💮on the exit of corne☂r; if we have it more stable, we can improve our acceleration and our performance. 

"We are in contact with Gigi, as he calls me after all the races, practices and tests, so he knows my feeling with the bike, so they’re trying to help ꦗme."

While it’s clear that Bautista’s straight-line speed has helped him at rounds such as Aragon, Estoril, Catalunya and Portimao, the Spaniard has previously taken aim at those who believe his success iܫs largely down to the speed of the Ducati. 

In fact, Bautista again highlighted it when talking about the upcoming round in Argentina which is expected to suit Ducati: "Everyone says that it h𒅌as a long straight , but there’s only one straight that’s big. I have won there once but I just want to feel the bike and then, we’ll know our level." 

Although Bautista is keeping his cards close to his chest, team-mate 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Michael Ruben Rinaldi feels a 1-2 is potentially on the cards: "I think we can do a Ducati 1-2 in Argent🧜ina…"

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