Michael Ruben Rinaldi to find out WorldSBK future after Imola, has options outside of Ducati?

In a repeat of this time last season, Rinaldi’s factory Ducati WorldSBK se🍬at is being linked with several names including the likes of rival Axel Bassani and MotoGP rider Fabio Di Giannantonio.
Rinaldi, who has been closer to Alvaro Bautista in terms of outright speed 🍌so far in 2023, has been let down by a lack of consistency which is why rumours surrounding his seat are persisting.
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More often than not Rinaldi has been sligh🌃tly more competitive than Bassani, however, mistakes are a big reason as to why the Motocorsa Ducati rider is 27 points clear of Rinaldi in the standings.
Rinaldi was picked in favour of Bassani last season, and although consistency needs to be added, that could very w⛦ell be the case again for 2024.
However, more options seem to be at Ducati’s disposal this time arꦅound as Di Giannantonio has been linked with ꦆa move across from MotoGP.
There’s also Danilo Petrucci who has made it known that riding for the factory team would be his preference🙈, albeit current results don𝄹’t seem to indicate that the two-time MotoGP race winner will be in contention.
For Rinaldi, the next two rounds could be make-or-break as it relates to his future with the Aruba.it Ducati outfit, but should he be replaced, the 27-year-old has confirmed he has other options.💮
Asked by WorldSBK.com whether he has any idea of where his future lies, Rinaldi said: "No, at the moment we’re still talking. I 🍸think that I will tal𝓡k about my future after Imola.
"For now, I’m focu𒀰sed on Donington and Imola. For sure, a꧅fter Imola, I will know what my future will be.
"I want to continue with the team but there are other option♋s on the table. My goal is to remain he🔯re and if the team is happy to continue with me, this is my priority."