Ducati is defending its MotoGP titles in 2024, this time the constructors’ and riders’ championships. However, it also faces a more challenging situation, as it has almost no opportunities to develop the bike throughout the season, unlike its competitors.
Gigi Dall’Igna, general manager of Ducati Corse, told GPOne.com that the tsts in Sepang in February will be crucial for drawing conclusions, also admitting that the task and challenge under the new regulations won’t be simple:
– That is a test that I never consider very significant because the riders and technicians are tired. So, I am waiting for Sepang to evaluate the developments made. Overall, we have to try to do something more in light of the new regulations. Others may develop the bike; it will be almost impossible for us. That said, the first rule is to respect the opponents, and I don’t pretend it’s easy.