Scott Redding “questioned myself” after tough BMW World Superbike years

Scott Redding proved to himself that he still hasꦐ the pace to contend iไn WorldSBK at Phillip Island.

Scott Redding leads Danilo Petrucci, 2025 Australian WorldSBK. Credit: Gold and Goose.
Scott Redding leads Danilo Petrucci, 2025 Australian WorldSBK. Credit: Gold and Goose.
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The top-five finishes for Scott Redding at the Australian 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:World Superbike round marked the British rider’s best-scoring weekend in WorldSBK since he went 2-5-6 in the 2022 French Round; and, for Redding himself, it was proof that he is still capable of fighting for 🐠the top positions in the production derivative series.

Redding’s upturn in results – having ꦚfinished in the top-five on only four occasions in all of 2024 – has coincided✱ with his and the MGM Bonovo team’s move to Ducati from BMW over the winter.

The British rider was frustrated to have missed the podium, but was content with the confirmation that, back on the Ducati for the first time since 2021, he has again the possibility to be fighting for the top-three positions – an ability he had wondered if he still had following what he described as “three difficult years” with BM🙈W.

“Of course I want to be fighting for the podium – and I was fighting f𝓀or the podium, I just didn’t end up on the podium,” Redding told WorldSBK.com after Race 2 at Phillip Island.

“That’s not through a🤪 lack of trying or giving my all because I gave everything I could.

“As a team, we are new with Ducati and we need to learn a little bit, but the team have been amazing, I’ve had so much fun this week of ra🧸cing – on- and off-track – and it gives me that feeling inside that I enjoy the racing side.

“It’s good for me to knꦇow now that I’m capable of running in the top-five here in World🍰 Superbike again because, after three difficult years, I questioned myself for sure; it’s normal for every rider to have that question mark.

“So, I was a bit nervous because we made a big plan to have Ducati 𒈔in this team and I’ve been working hard, my management has been working hard, the team has been working hard to try and find the funding to even make this happen – so there’s a lot of pressure on my shoul⛎ders.

“So, Racꦬe 1 I was shaking a bit in my boots, but then I got the r⭕hythm and I thought ‘I’ve still got it, this is where I need to be’.

Looking ahead to the next round at Portimao, Redding was apprehensi🦩ve after being uncomfortable with the bike there during the weather-affected winter test.

“We tested there [at Portimao], but, honestly, if I had that feeling with the bike here I think I’d finish 15th position – I really 𒈔didn’t feel good,” he said.

“But we made a lot of changes on the bike this week here in Australia which gave mܫe the confidence, so I believe we have a base setup that is pretty good for the moment.

“So, then we need to see, because when you have the feeling it’s completely ꦺd🧸ifferent.

“Portimao in the past has not been the easiest circuit for me, so I think my goal will be the same: if I can go top-six, top-five, I need to be happy; and if I’m there and I’m feeling good then we will push fo♐r more.”

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