Ducati ‘Has All the Cards’ to Win 2017 MotoGP Title, Says CEO
It has been a year of intense competition and thrilling racing in the world of MotoGP, and Ducati’s CEO, Claudio Domenicali, is confident that his team has the upper hand in the fight for the championship title. Speaking at a recent press conference, Domenicali revealed that the Italian motorcycle manufacturer has been working tirelessly to improve their machine, and that they are now ready to take on the best in the business.
"We’ve made significant strides in terms of engine performance, chassis dynamics, and overall bike management," Domenicali explained. "Our riders, Jorge Lorenzo and Andrea Dovizioso, are also feeling more comfortable with the bike, and we’re seeing improvements in their results week after week."
While other teams, including Honda and Yamaha, have been working hard to close the gap, Ducati appears to be in a strong position to capitalize on their advancements. Domenicali pointed out that the team has been consistently scoring points and podium places, and that they have a good balance between speed and consistency.
The CEO also highlighted the importance of the support team, saying, "Our technical department has done an incredible job in understanding the evolution of the game and adapting our bike to the needs of our riders. We’re not just talking about the riders, we’re also talking about the mechanics, the engineers, the technicians – everyone has been working incredibly hard to bring us to this point."
In terms of the bike itself, Domenicali revealed that the team has been experimenting with different engine configurations and settings to optimize performance. He also mentioned that they have introduced a new swingarm design, which has helped to improve the bike’s handling and stability.
While there is still a long way to go in the championship, Ducati’s strong start and the confidence shown by Domenicali suggest that the team is well-positioned to challenge for the title. As the season reaches its climax, fans will be watching with bated breath to see if Ducati can make good on their promises and bring home the championship.
With their new bike and the renewed confidence of their riders, Ducati appears to be the team to beat in the MotoGP championship. Can they keep their momentum going and take the top spot? Only time will tell.
“We’ve made significant strides in terms of engine performance, chassis dynamics, and overall bike management.” – Claudio Domenicali, CEO of Ducati






