WorldSBK: Jonathan Rea on Ducati rev limits cut: “We’re talking about peanuts”

Jonathan Rea says the 500 rev limits that Ducati have lost are ‘peanuts’ in comparison to the penalty he and Kawasaki were hit with during the 2017/18 WorldSBK season.
Jonathan Rea, Kawasaki WorldSBK Imola 2023
Jonathan Rea, Kawasaki WorldSBK Imola 2023

After losing 250 rpm earlier in the season, Ducati were deducted another🌟 250 prior to la💟st weekend’s Imola WorldSBK round. 

While Ducati lost revs, Kawasaki and Yamaha gained them although the former have yet to use any of the 500 rev inc✃rease that’s come their way due to their current engine sp🃏ecification not being designed for it.

Rea, who remained atop WorldSBK for several seasons despite the rev limitations, says the current penalty Ducati have received is not as significant as Kawasaki꧙’s.

Speaking to , Rea said: "I can speak from experience. From the 2017 to 2018 season, they tooꦫk 1,400 rpm away from me – 1,400. 

"You could really feel a difference there. But in🌃crements of 250 rpm… Of course in racing everything makes a difference when we talk about the last bit. But we're talking peanuts."

The subject of rev limits was a consistent♛ theme throughout the weekend, as Razgatlioglu, who completed his first double win of the season, joked about Ducati gaining performance.

"I have the feeling that Ducati didn'tꦏ understand correctly," began Razgatlioglu. "They were told to reduce the revs by 250 rpm. But I think they increaseౠd it by 250 rpm. 

"Nothing has changed, Ducati is always strong. You🐭 have more engine power. And their power curve is such that the reduced revs don't change anything. 

"You don't haওve the maximum power at the highest speed. They still have the torque. Now tജhey only have to shift gears a little earlier. 

"We would not benefit from additional sꦦpeed because we do not get more power. 

"Our engine is at itಞs maximum, it's simil🐈ar with Kawasaki. But whatever, I keep fighting. In my life it was always like this."

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