Official: Michael Rinaldi staying at Aruba.it Ducati for 2023 World Superbike season

Axel Bassani and Danilo Petrucci had also been☂ linked with the Panigale V4R seat alongside title leader Alv🗹aro Bautista, but Ducati has chosen to keep Rinaldi for what will be a third season at the factory team and fifth in WorldSBK.
Rinaldi, a race winne𓄧r in 2020 and 2021, is currently best-of-the-rest in this year's standings behind the big three of Bautista, Toprak Razgatlioglu and Jonathan Rea.
“Michael Rinaldi is a young rider who grew up in Superbike with Ducati and has proven time a♎nd time again that he is very fast and knows how to make the most of the potential of the Panigale V4R machine,” said Ducati Corse sporting director Paolo Ciabatti.
“That's why we are also happy to count on him for the next Championship. With an extra year of experience with the official Aruba.it Racing - Ducati team, we are convin✱ced that he will be able to aspire to even more important results in 2023.”
Rinaldi🔥 has taken three podiums this season, including a season best of second place at the recent Magny-Cours round.
"I am very happy to race again next year for Aruba.it Racing - Ducati because I firmly believe in t♛his project,” Rinaldi said. “I am very confident that in 2023 we can reap everything we have sown together with the team.
“I will be the first to work even harder, both in training and on track, to get better results and have the consistency that has been lacking so farও.
“I want to thank Stefano Cecconi, Claudio Domenicali, Luigi Dall'Igna, Paolo Ciabatti, Serafino Foti, and all the people who trusted in me. I can't wait to 𓂃be in Barcelona to get a good result and repay this confidence. And I am sure that 2023 will be a great year for us."
Team Princꦬipal Stefano Cecconi added: "Michael has the potential to be one of the fastest riders in the World Superbike Championship♔ and he has been able to prove it on several occasions.
“Our long journey together will be extended at least until the end of 2023, thus giving continuity and preserving the current team set-up that is also a𒆙llowing us to be first in the manufacturer and team champi✃onships.
“We believe 2023 will be for Michael the year of definitive consecrat꧒ion; at thꦛe same time, we are confident that during this second part of the season we’ll reap the benefits of the work done so far, in terms of satisfaction and consistency of results".

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