Francesco Bagnaia’s suspicious comment about Enea Bastianini at 2022 Malaysian MotoGP is a reminder of underlying tension

Francesco Bagnaia questioned Enea Bastianini’s loyalty in a moment of anger last season, new footage has revealed.
Enea Bastianini, Francesco Bagnaia, MotoGP, San Marino MotoGP, 3 September
Enea Bastianini, Francesco Bagnaia, MotoGP, San Marino MotoGP, 3 September

Factory Ducati rider Bagnaia found that Gresini Racing’s Bastianini was his biggest threat at stages of late-2022 as he won his first MotoGP championship.

Bastianini knew at that stage that Bagnaia was his future teammate and, as the 2023 s🤪eason looms with both riders now wearing red, the newly-relea🧜sed footage is a reminder of old tensions within Ducati.

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Bagnaia was angrily returning to the garage after crashing during FP3 at Sepang last year when he erupted, as shown by MotoGP Video Pass' 'There Can Only Be One🐭'.

He said: “Morbidelli, Quarꦗtararo, Bezzecchi and Fernandez in the middle of the track!

“And Bastianini? With me or agains🦩t me? 🐎What is he doing?”

Ducati general manager Gigi Dall’Igna told him: “Let’s haꦦve a reset and think about FP4.🍎 We’re doing alright. We’re working well.”

Bagnaia: “We’re fast and we’re doing well.”

Dall’Igna: “We need to focu🤪s on the things we can control. End of stor𒆙y.”

Francesco Bagnaia, Portimao MotoGP test, 12 March
Francesco Bagnaia, Portimao MotoGP test, 12 March

Another voice in𓆏 the garage told Bagn๊aia: “If their intention was to annoy you, they win if you get flustered.”

An 💯angry Bagnaia saiꦓd: “They don’t care if I’m nervous, they just want me out of Q2.”

The dynamic within the garage will be a fascinating aspect of the 2023 season given that Bastianini won tܫhe second-most races lꦐast season, behind Bagnaia.

Bastianini must deal with more pressure this season asඣ part of the factory line-up.

How Dall’Igna and co will manage their hyper-competitive riders remains to be seen, pﷺarticularly if both are, as expected, in the hunt for the championship.

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