Text message revealed to soothe Marc Marquez vs Francesco Bagnaia tension
Ducati sporting director reveals how 🎉he dealt with the Portimao incident between Marc Marquez and Francesco Bagnaia

🌠Ducati sent text messages to Marc Marquez and Francesco Bagnaia to ch𒁃eck on any lingering ill-feeling after Portimao.
The first collision of the season between the star Ducati riders took place at the Portuguese MotoGP, when B🅰agnaia’s overtake attempt put both men into the gravel.
It was deeme🐓d a racing incident although Gresini's Marquez lay the blame at factory Ducati rider Bagnaia’s door.
It was 𝓀down to Ducati s♍porting director Mauro Grassilli to soothe any potential problem.
He was asked at🐷 the Circuit of the Americas how he intervened.
“Very easy,” Grassilli insisted.
“I sent both of them a message. I can’t𓄧 remembeඣr, Monday or Tuesday.
“Just ‘hey guys, everything under control?’
“Pecco and Marc answered me, ‘yes, everything under 🥀cont🗹rol, looking forward to COTA’.
“So, positive, very positive.”
The collision 🔯in Portimao left Marquez and Bagnaia without a point from the second grand prix of the season.
They were battling for P5 at the time.
Those lost points look even worse after the COTA round, when Marquez🃏 crashed out from 𓄧the lead and Bagnaia could only manage fifth.
Marquez is 44 points behind championship leader Jorge Martin after three rounds. Bagnaia is 30 points 🅷behind Martiಞn.
The bigger pictu▨re for Ducati was the threat of t🅠ension between the reigning MotoGP champion and their star new recruit.
Before signing Marquez last year, Duca💙ti bosses had mentioned the inevitability of his 💮aggressive riding style causing issues.
Although, the first flas💦hpoint of his Ducati career was caused by Bagnaia’s attempt to pass, it is widely considered.
Both Marquez and Bagnaia find themselves further off the top of the Mo🎃toGP standings than they might have expected.
MotoGP r🌄eturns for the🦩 fourth round of 2024 in Jerez on April 28-30.

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering every💛thing from American sports, to footbal🅠l, to F1.