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Ducati Faces Concerns as Rival Manufacturer Eyes Andrea Iannone

7 months ago By Sports Desk

The world of superbikes is abuzz with the possibility of a return to Andrea Iannone’s future and Ducati’s concerns about it. Iannone’s impressive return to racing has not only caught the attention of fans but also Ducati’s rivals, especially BMW, who keep a close eye on the talented Italian rider.

With the future of WSBK champion Alvaro Bautista uncertain, Ducati finds itself in a vulnerable position. At 39 years old, Bautista is at a point in his career where the possibility of retirement is becoming increasingly real. If he decides to leave, his factory seat at Ducati will be offered to Iannone, a prospect that is sure to cause concern at Ducati headquarters.

But even if Bautista chooses to stay, BMW’s presence in the race is more complicated for Ducati. BMW, determined to strengthen the team and improve its performance in WSBK, sees Iannone as a potentially valuable addition. With Michael Van Der Mark’s contract expiring, BMW sees Iannone as an opportunity to strengthen the team with an experienced and talented driver.

For Ducati, keeping Iannone is a priority, especially given its history of success and good relationship with team principal Gigi Dall’Igna. Competition from BMW, however, questioned Ducati’s ability to retain its talented riders.

A possible solution for Ducati is to offer Iannone a test ride on a Ducati MotoGP bike. That possibility, mentioned by Iannone in a recent interview, could be an incentive for the Italian driver to stay with the team, despite BMW’s interest.

Iannone’s return to professional motor racing after a four-year doping ban has been impressive. With two podiums already achieved in the first two stages of the 2024 WSBK season, Iannone showed that he still has all the talent and skills that have made him a force to be reckoned with on the track.

Ultimately, Iannone’s situation and the rivalry between Ducati and BMW promises to add excitement and intrigue to the world of superbikes. Fans will certainly be watching the team’s upcoming moves and decisions as the season continues to unfold.

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