The Mission Winnow Ducati team is ready to resume action at the Autodromo Internazionale del Mugello for the Italian Grand Prix, the sixth round in the 2019 MotoGP calendar and home race for the Borgo Panigale factory. Andrea Dovizioso and Danilo Petrucci, who conquered a fantastic double podium at Le Mans (France) finishing in second and third position respectively, are ready and determined to make the most of the “home court” advantage to be protagonists among the rolling hills of the iconic Tuscan track, where they will be able to count on the support of the many ducatisti fans expected during the weekend and gathered, as usual, at the Ducati Grandstands located by the Correntaio corner.
Dovizioso, who will celebrate his 300th GP start at Mugello, is currently second in the championship, just 8 points behind provisional leader Márquez. Dovizioso won the Italian GP in 2017, was second last year, and took two more podiums in top class at Mugello. Danilo Petrucci can also count on a favorable record at the Tuscan track, where he always finished within the top ten since he joined Ducati in 2015, with a third place in 2017 as his best personal result, one statistic he will try to improve in his first outing in Italy as a factory rider. Alongside Dovizioso and Petrucci, on a third Desmosedici GP19 fielded by the Mission Winnow Ducati team, Michele Pirro will compete in his first race of the year as a wild-card and celebrate his 100th GP start on Sunday.
After five rounds Ducati, which seized three wins and collected 12 podiums overall at Mugello, is second in the Manufacturer standings with 90 points, while the Mission Winnow Ducati team leads the Team rankings with 144 points.
Andrea Dovizioso (#04 Mission Winnow Ducati) – 2nd
(87 points)
“To arrive at Mugello after a result such as the one we
achieved at Le Mans, with three Ducati in the top four positions, is certainly
positive even though we aim for more. This is our home race and I believe we can
be competitive and fast, so our goal is first of all to step on the podium once
again. As we’ve seen in these first races, this year our rivals are also
particularly fast, so it’s difficult to make predictions. As for us, we will not
settle for what we achieved so far and we’ll try our best, analyzing the data,
to keep working and understand where we can make further improvements. I hope
the weather is good, because I have great expectations for this
round.”
Danilo Petrucci (#9 Mission Winnow Ducati) – 5th (57
points)
“I always have good sensations when it’s time to race at
Mugello. I’m very happy because I’ll ride ‘at home’, on what is my favorite
circuit and a good track to exploit the potential of the Desmosedici GP, as
we’ve seen in recent years. I think this round represents a good chance for us
to have a strong performance, and I’m really happy to tackle it after taking my
first podium of the year at Le Mans, which gave us confidence. Both myself and
my whole team are really excited and motivated for this race, which always
helps, and the goal is to fight for top positions once again.”
Michele
Pirro (#51 Mission Winnow Ducati)
“I’m happy to get back to racing in
MotoGP in a track such as Mugello, for the Italian Grand Prix. I feel great and
physically in shape, I had good sensations riding the Desmosedici GP during the
tests done a few days ago on the Tuscan track. I’ll ride without pressure this
weekend, I’m confident I have done all I could to make sure I’m ready and I’ll
try to help Andrea and Danilo achieve the best possible result. It will surely
be a weekend full emotions, which I’m happy to share with all our fans. I’m
still here, one year after, ready to give my best.”
Circuit information
Country: Italy
Name: Autodromo Internazionale del Mugello
Fastest Lap: Rossi (Yamaha), 1’46.208 (177.7 km/h) – 2018
Circuit Record: Marquez (Honda), 1’47.639 (175.4 km/h) – 2013
Top Speed: Dovizioso (Ducati), 356.5 km/h – 2018
Length: 5.245 km
Race Distance: 23 laps (120.6 km)
Corners: 15 (6 left, 9 right)
2018 results
Podium: 1st Lorenzo (Ducati); 2nd Dovizioso (Ducati), 3rd Rossi (Yamaha)
Pole Position: Rossi (Yamaha) 1:46.208 (177,7 km/h)
Fastest lap: Petrucci (Ducati) 1:48.001 (174,8 km/h)
Rider information
Andrea Dovizioso
Bike: Ducati Desmosedici GP
Race Number: 04
Age: 33 (born on 23 March 1986 in Forlimpopoli)
Residence: Forlì (Italy)
Races: 299 (201 x MotoGP, 49 x 250cc, 49 x 125cc)
First GP: 2008 Qatar (MotoGP), 2005 Spain (250cc), 2001 Italy (125cc)
Wins: 22 (13 x MotoGP, 4 x 250cc, 5 x 125cc)
First Win: 2009 Great Britain (MotoGP), 2006 Catalonia (250cc), 2004 South Africa (125cc)
Pole Positions: 20 (7 x MotoGP, 4 x 250cc, 9 x 125cc)
First Pole: 2010 Japan (MotoGP), 2006 France (250cc), 2003 France (125cc)
World Titles: 1 (1 x 125cc)
Danilo Petrucci
Bike: Ducati
Desmosedici GP
Race number: 9
Age: 28 (born on 24 October 1990 in Terni)
Residence: Forlì (Italia)
Races: 123 (MotoGP)
First GP: 2012 Qatar (MotoGP)
Wins: –
Pole positions: –
World titles:
–
Michele Pirro
Bike: Ducati Desmosedici GP
Race Number: 51
Age: 32 (born on 5 July 1986 at San Giovanni Rotondo, Italy)
Residence: Cesena (Italy)
Races: 99 (52 x MotoGP, 18 x Moto2, 29 x 125cc)
First GP: 2012 Qatar (MotoGP), 2010 Aragón (Moto2), 2003 Italy (125cc)
Wins: 1 (1 x Moto2)
First Win: 2011 Valencia (Moto2) Pole
Positions: 1 (1 x Moto2)
First Pole: 2011 Valencia (Moto2)
Championship information
Rider standings
Andrea Dovizioso (#04 Mission Winnow Ducati) – 2nd (87 points)
Danilo Petrucci (#9 Mission Winnow Ducati) – 5th (57 points)
Manufacturer standings
Ducati – 2nd (90 points)
Team standings
Mission Winnow Ducati – 1st (144 points)