Less than seven days after Francesco Bagnaia and the Ducati Lenovo Team’s extraordinary victory at the Montmeló Circuit, the official Ducati team is ready to hit the track for its highly anticipated home event at Mugello. The Gran Premio d’Italia Brembo, which this year reaches its thirty-eighth edition, will be the first of two events scheduled this year for MotoGP in Italy and will be held on Sunday, June 2, Italian Republic Day, with the Borgo Panigale team and its Desmosedici GP24s ready to “dress” in the Azzurro of the National Team.
In the last two editions of the Italian GP, the reigning World Champion Bagnaia has been an absolute protagonist, taking victory in both 2022 and 2023. Last year’s event was particularly perfect for the rider from Chivasso, who not only secured pole position with a new track record but also triumphed in Saturday’s Sprint. Enea Bastianini, who returned to Mugello last year after a forced stop caused by a shoulder injury, arrives at the seventh round of the 2024 season motivated to redeem himself after a difficult Sunday in Barcelona.
In addition to being able to count on the affection and warmth of all the Italian fans present at the circuit, the Ducati Lenovo Team riders will also receive the support of the Ducatisti present on the Ducati Grandstand, at the Correntaio corner and in the Central Grandstand. The last tickets to cheer on the Ducati riders and meet Bagnaia, Bastianini, Martín, and Morbidelli on Saturday are available at this link.
Francesco Bagnaia (#1, Ducati Lenovo Team) – 2nd (116 points)
“Racing at Mugello is always an indescribable emotion, and being able to count on the warmth of all the Italian fans and Ducatisti on the track makes this event even more incredible. The two victories obtained here in the last two years have been more beautiful than the other, and I dream of being able to do it again this year. Our Sunday at the Italian GP will be even more special as we will wear the same colours as the national team! I’m excited and can’t wait to get on the track!”
Enea Bastianini (#23, Ducati Lenovo Team) – 4th (94 points)
“Returning on track right after Barcelona is what I need to finally be able to put last Sunday behind me and try to redeem myself. Racing in front of the home crowd wearing “Azzurro” charges and motivates me a lot. Let’s hope the weather is on our side! I will do my best to fight for a good result and give a great show to all my fans and Ducatisti, who will be at Mugello this weekend.”
The Ducati Lenovo Team riders will take to the track on Friday, May 31, at 10:45am local time (GMT +2:00) for the first free practice session of the Brembo Italian Grand Prix.
Circuit Information
Country: Italy
Name: Autodromo Internazionale del Mugello
Best Lap: Bagnaia (Ducati) 1:46.588 (177,1 km/h) – 2022
Circuit Record: Bagnaia (Ducati), 1:44.855 (180 km/h) – 2023
Top Speed: B. Binder (KTM), 366,1 km/h – 2023
Track Length: 5.25 km
Sprint Race Distance: 11 laps (57.75 km)
Race Distance: 23 laps (120.75 km)
Corners: 15 (6 left, 9 right)
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