2022 Donington Park WorldSBK: Rinaldi ‘couldn't ask for more from Friday’

Even a small crash couldn’t dampen Michael Ruben Rinaldi’s enthusiasm after following up his Misano WorldSBK rostrums with more podium pace on Friday in Donington Park.
Michael Ruben Rinaldi, Donington WorldSBK, 15 July
Michael Ruben Rinaldi, Donington WorldSBK, 15 July

The factory Ducati rider, yet to sign for 2023, slipped from third to sixth over the Friday sessions, but was left just 0.005s behind title lead🐷ing team-m꧅ate Alvaro Bautista.

Rinaldi also believes his pace is currently a match for all but Jonathan Rea (Kawasaki) and Toprak Razgatlioglu (Yamaha), first and sec🍰ond af🌼ter the opening day.

“I'm really happy because I 💞never felt this good i🌌n Donington. My pace today was good. I was similar to Alvaro with the same tyre, he's the reference with this bike and for us this track is so difficult,” Rinaldi said.

“I think that we have the pla💜ce to fight for the podium - not for the win, because at the moment Johnꦇny is really fast comparing to us, and Toprak is a question mark because he will always be there in the race.

“But I think me and Alvaro have the same pace and it's at the pace of Lowes and 🌺Redding, who might struggle after 6ඣ-7 laps, so I think we can be fast in the race.”

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The Italian added that even his accident, a low speed fall at the final hairpin, was an expressio𒊎n of his new found confidence.

“I'm not a rider that crashes. But today I crashed because I'm feeling really good with the🤪 bike and I say, OK, I want🌟 to try to overcome the limit.

“You have to find the liℱmit sometimes. I found the limit and I know what I have not to do tomorrow.

“So really happy about today. For sure we haven’t done nothing yet, but I couldn't ask for more for Friday in Donington Par💟k.”

Revealing he has found some seven tenths of a second over his speed at the British circuit last season, Rinaldi credited brakin🐭g and corner entry gains.

“I worked hard and it’s paid off, it꧑'s nothing in particular,” he said. “I'm faster in the braking zone, comparing to last year and I have more confidence to enter with more speed in the corners.

“It's just speed that comes from knowing the bike and mౠy crew chief knowing me more. Also the arrival of Alvaro helps, the atmosphere in the box is really good and everyone is working ✨in one way.”

Michael Ruben Rinaldi, Donington WorldSBK, 15 July
Michael Ruben Rinaldi, Donington WorldSBK, 15 July

Rinaldi: ‘I want to stay with this team for 2023’

Although he has scored less than half the points of Bautista, Rinaldi’s first podiums of t💙he season have helped him climb to sixth in the standings – and done his harm of keeping the factory Ducati seat no harm.

“I don'ꦏt lie, I want to stay with this team and with his bike. I don't want to go in another pla🗹ce,” Rinaldi said.

“But my first goal is trꦉy to fight for the win, try to fight for the title. In [previous] years, I wasn't that good to overcome the problems or to understand 100% the bike, but I think I'm on the way to do that because if I look today – at the worse track for us - the pace is similar to the leader of the championship.

“I arrived from a really good test in Misano wher🦋e we broke the lap record and I understood a lot from that test about the bike. So I don't have pressure. I'm really excited when I jump on the bike now and I didn't have this feeling fo🔯r a while.

“Like everybody saying, I just need to🐈 do the results [to keep the Ducati seat alongside Baut𝐆ista for 2023], but I think now we are in a good shape and the results will come.

“I have no pressure on my mind. No fear, I just enjoy riding and I enjoy Donington, which is strange! So positive vibes. I think that we on a go🍨od moment now and let's see what happens.”

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