Ducati boss outlines the one area in MotoGP with the most room for development

Gigi Dall’Igna insists that aerodynamics is a “new s𝓰cience” which can further improve performance in MotoGP.

Gigi Dall'Igna, Valencia MotoGP test 28 November
Gigi Dall'Igna, Valencia MotoGP test 28 November

The genius behind Ducati’s Desmosedici is se🌠en as a pioneꦉer in the field of aerodynamics already.

His 10-year reign has taken t🐠he Ital🌳ian manufacturer to the pinnacle of the sport.

And the 2024 Ducati is♐ tipped to make a further advancement with its aero - it will debut at the Sepang test.

Asked to pinpoint the🤪 area in modern MotoGP which still has the most room for improvement, D🤡all’Igna insisted that his own area of expertise still has untapped potential.

“In some respec♎ts, aerodynamics is still a new science, which has recently been applied to motorcycling,” he told.

“There are some innovative ideas, not just ours but in general, that can make m🥂otorbikes take steps forward."

The deꦺvelopment of the Ducati will take an interesting turn this year because of the new concessions rule.

As last season’s dominant team (and likely the frontrunner when the 2024 campaign begins), Ducati will be prohibited more than their rivals f൲rom the tweaked regulations.

But, they still benefꦜit from having double the quantity of bikes compared to KTM, Aprilia or Honda.

“However, we will have fewer developmen𓆏t opportunities,” Dall’Igna said.

“Because tests are needed to evolve a project: during the race weekend, in fact, it is difficult to carry ꦬou💧t a development programme.

“In 2024 our🎃 test team will take to the track less and this will be an important limitation."

Management of riders and addressing the politics within the paddock m✅ight also be a key job for Ducati this season, with the high-profile addition of Marc Ma♔rquez to Gresini.

“We will leave the riders free to ✃do the best they can do, while still trying to share the data at our disposal,” Dall’Igna insisted.

“I believe this can be an added value, not only for 🥂the technicians but also for the riders."

The postseason Valencia test was the first꧒ opportunity for Ducati to🤪 look over the data provided by Marquez.

“Like all riders, Marquez has strong points and points where it is possible ✃to improve,” Dall’Igna fed back.

“There was only one test; in my opinion Marc can do better than he did, so I reserve the right to give an answer a little late🌟r."

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