Francesco Bagnaia’s suspicious comment about Enea Bastianini at 2022 Malaysian MotoGP is a reminder of underlying tension

Factory Ducati rider Bagnaia found that Gresini Racing’s Bastianini was his biggest threat at stages of late-2022 as he won his first MotoGP championship.
Bastianini knew at that stage that Bagnaia was his future teammate and, as the 2023 season lo꧅oms with both riders now wearing red, the newly-released footage is a reminder of old tensions within Ducati.
Bagnaia was angri🍸ಌly returning to the garage after crashing during FP3 at Sepang last year when he erupted, as shown by MotoGP Video Pass' 'There Can Only Be One'.
He said: “Morbidelli, Quartararo, Bezzeccꦫhi and Fern꧃andez in the middle of the track!
“And Bast𒆙ianini? With me or against🎉 me? What is he doing?”
Ducati general manager Gigi Dall’Igna told him: “Let’s have a reset and think a꧂bout FP4. We’re doing alright. We’re working we♛ll.”
Bagnaia: “We’re fast and we’re doing well.”
Dall’Igna: “We need to focus on th⭕e things we can control. End of story.”

Another voice in the garage told Bagnaia: “If their intention was to annoy you, they win i🍨f you get flustered.”
An ang♚ry Bagnaia said: “They don’t care if I’m nervous, the𒐪y just want me out of Q2.”
The dynamic within the garage will be a fascinating aspect of the 2023 season given that Bastianini won the second-m🏅ost races last season, behind Bagnaia.
Bastianini must deal with more pressure this seas🐷on as part of the factory line-up.
How Dall’Igna and co will manage their hyper-c💜ompetitive riders remains to be seen, particularly if both are, as expected, in the hunt for the championship.

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