Thailand: Petrucci puzzled by 'slow' straight, beginning of race
Danilo Petrucci was among the many riders t🎃o offer his congratulations to Marc Marquez on clinching the 2019 MotoGP title in Thailand on Sunday.
Marquez has dominated the season with ni☂ne wins from 15 races to seal his eighth world championship with four rounds still to go.
Meanwhile, Petrucci i♛s one of the four other riders to have won a race this season and is currently locked in a close fight for third in the standings.

Danilo Petrucci 𓃲was among the many riders to offer his congratulations to Marc Marquez on clinching the 2019 MotoGP title in Thailand on Sunday.
Marquez has dominat⛎ed the season with ni🎉ne wins from 15 races to seal his eighth world championship with four rounds still to go.
Meanwhile, Petrucci is one of the fou🥀r other riders to have won a rac🐭e this season and is currently locked in a close fight for third in the standings.
"It's very difficult to say that Marc is beatable over a championship," Petrucci smiled. "For sure there are some riders that can beat him in a 🦄race. I am one of the few this year. But his worst result is a second-place so for sure he deserves this title.
"Also a big congratulations to Fabio, who is really f𒉰ast with a satellite bike. And then also Vinales is very fast and unfortunately for me he is now a contender for third place ⛄in the championship!"
Suzuki's Alex Rins holds third in the standin🌠gs by four points over Vinales, with Petrucci one point further back after a disappointing ninth-place finish 🍌in Buriram.
The factory Ducati rider made a good getaway from fifth on the grid, but was then swallowed by the pack on the long run do🍌wn to 🐟Turn 3 - an unusual situation given the Desmosedici's top speed prowess.
ꦕ"I don’t understand why I exited the first corner in fourth position and at the end of main straight I was in eighth," Petrucci said.
"For sure we decided to have an [engine] map to save tyres and fuel, so we have to check why I wa♑s so slow at the beginning. I don’t think it was a [technical] problem."
But it wasn't just on the opening straigh🅠t that the Mugelꩲlo winner was puzzled by his lack of pace.
"For sure I'm not satisfied because after the first five laps my gap to Dovi was about 5-seconds. And then over the nextജ 20 laps it was only another 5-seconds. So the pace [after five laps] was not bad and the gap to Dovi about two-three tenths a lap. But I have to understand why I was slow in thﷺose first five laps.
"Anyway, I pushed a lot to try to catch Valentino but when I was two-seconds behind I did a mistake with the gearbox, the gear went in but then when I closed the throttle the g🧔ear went out again.
"A ninth place is not really good because I wanted a top five, but I missed a lot at the beginning of the race and I don’t un🤪derstand why. We have to check. Then it was a l♒ittle step forward compared to the last races, but for sure it's not the way I want.
"We are still fighting for thꦇird in the championship but Vinales at the moment is very strong and always on the podium and it's very difficult to say I'm faster than him. So he's another contender with ꦉRins for the 'podium' at the end of the championship."
Team-mate Dovizioso fi💖nished in fourth place and looks 🦹set to finish title runner-up yet again, holding a 48 point advantage over Rins in the world championship.

Peter has been in 🀅the paddock for 20 year♔s and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.