Donington Park: “I want to stay and win”: Debut podium erases Danilo Petrucci's WorldSBK doubts, celebrates ‘first step’ towards dream double

Danilo Petrucci can now add World Superbike podium finisher alongside accolades such as double MotoGP race winner, Dakar stage victor and MotoAmerica title runner-up.
Danilo Petrucci, Race 2, British WorldSBK 02 July
Danilo Petrucci, Race 2, British WorldSBK 02 July

The Italian achieved the feat at the end of his sixth appearance in the series, at Doningto𓄧n Park on Sunday, catching and passing six-time world champion Jonathan Rea no less to secure third in the closing stages.

It was a welcome boost for Petrucci who admits 🥃he underestimated the difficulty of succeeding in WorldSBK and had been questioning his future.

But Donington Park boos♛ted Petrucci’s belief that he can achieve🐠 his dream of joining an elite list of riders to win races in both MotoGP and World Superbike.

Acknowledꦡging that a WorldSBK victory won’t be easy until reigning champion Alvaro Bautista retires, the Barni Ducati rider indicated he wants t🥂o stay in the championship for 2024 and beyond.

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“I'm so happy because at the beg⛄inning of this year, also after the first two rounds, I said ‘I don't know if I did a good choice to come back in a world championship’. Because you have always to learn new tyres, new tracks, new challengers,” Petrucci re🦩vealed.

“When I quit racing in 2021 in MotoGP, I said I’ll do like elephants - go dying somewhere far away, in the Dakar! But then I won [a stage] at the Dakar and I said maybe🎀 I'm s🍷till good with bikes!

“But jokes apart. I'm so happy, especially for my team because they’ve been𓂃 through 🅠a lot of struggles.

“I remember in 2011 when I was racing with Barney, the team was really good and especially the team owner, Marco Barnabo, is really passionate about bikes. So he aꦅn🌄d the team deserve this result.”

Toprak Razgatlioglu, Alvaro Bautista, Danilo Petrucci, Race 2, British WorldSBK 02 July
Toprak Razgatlioglu, Alvaro Bautista, Danilo Petrucci, Race 2, British WorldSBK 02 July

Petrucci: “I’m still not satisfied, I came here to win”

While a massive r🃏elief to have taken a podium finish, especially after seeing rostrum speed count for nothing at the previous Misano round, Petrucci made clear: “I'm still not satisfied. Because I came here to win at least one race.

“When I decided to come back in the World Championship in World♚ Superbike, I was in the USA last year reading al🐲l the names who won at least one race in MotoGP and World Superbike. All big names. And I said ‘I want to be one of them’.

“But then the reality was quite tough to face.

“I was thinking about - it's not a secret - to go back to the Dakar🔯, go back to the USA, because I love racing but I lov𒊎e to stay in front.

“But I have a mission. I want to win a ra🐟ce here. It’s almost impossible with Alvaro no♔w because he's really on another level. But anyway, we did our first step.”

“MotoGP🔯 is for sure the pinnacle of racing,” Petrucci added. “But you need to be in World Superbike to understand that these riders – Toprak, Alvaro🦄, Johnny - are like the first guys in MotoGP.

“Toprak and most of the others are also quite young, and they are really eager to stay in front. 🧸They want to beat you because you are a MotoGP winner. They are hungry. So it's quite t🦹ough.

“I thought it was easier to come here in World Superbike because OK, I won in MotoGP, I stood&nbs🔥p;on the podium many times. But in the end, it was really tough! And I still miss what I want, which is to be one of the riders that won at least one race in World Superbike and MotoGP.

“It's tough because maybe I have to wait until 🃏Alvaro quits, to win a race! I don't know also about Toprak, Johnny and a lot of the other names. But I want to fulfil my dream to win a race here. Then maybe we'll see. If I'm good for the championship… I want to stay here again.”

Danilo Petrucci, Race1, British WorldSBK, 01 July
Danilo Petrucci, Race1, British WorldSBK, 01 July

"I like 'old school' Donington a lot"

Petrucci’s Race 2 podium was the culmination of his best WorldSBK weekend so far with a fourth place in Race 1,🤡 followed by a fifth in the Superpole race𝓡.

“We didn't expect anything from this round,” Petrucci admitted. “In Misano, I was quite surprised about the performance. But I did🌃n't expect it here beca𒁃use everyone said Donington is a really bad track for Ducati.

“But I remember this track was really, really nice. Old school, reallyꦇ flowing. I like th🎶is kind of track a lot.

“I struggle a lot in the last part because there are really slow hairpins, I weigh🔯 95kg with the leat🍸her suit and to move all this weight is quite tough, but in the other parts it’s one of my best circuits.

“I still suffer&nbsܫp;when the tyres are new but I was able to lap in ‘26 until the end of the race. So when I saw seven laps to go and the two riders just in front [to get the podium], I said ‘I need to try’.”

Petrucci is currently eighth in the w🐠orld championship heading into his next home round at Imola later this month.

Another f🌱ormer MotoGP rider, Andrea Iannone, has been linked with a second Baꦕrni Ducati seat alongside Petrucci next season.

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