Alvaro Bautista’s intriguing verdict on testing new WorldSBK regulations

Alvaro Bautista spent Wednesday at the WorldSBK test in Jerez evaluating the new regulations for 2024.
Alvaro Bautista’s intriguing verdict on testing new WorldSBK regulations

﷽The WorldSBK champion w🔜as ninth-fastest but was preoccupied with adding weight to his Panigale V4 R.

Among the new rules to be introduced f🍒or next season is a minimum weight for rider and bike combined.

“Today, we were focused on the 2024 regulations especꦚially with the weight,” Bautista said after Wednesday’s test. 

“We tried many solutions with the weight. Putting some weight on some areas of the bike, also trying inside the engine, and did many tests to understand how the bike’s wor🐻king. 

“It’s not easy because when the bikཧe’s working well, if you add 7kg, the bikeღ feels different especially in the fast corners. 

“We made some distribution to hꩵave more data and we got that data for this winter to try to work and try to see what could be the base for starting 2024.”

Asked where the diffe🔯rence was coming from, Bautista saꦕid: “I didn’t feel a difference on acceleration, I think it’s more the inertia I feel on the fast corners. 

“Especially here at Jerez, the fꦬast seꦰctor, I felt it was more difficult. 

“But on acce🧸leration, there’s not a big difference.&nb🐭sp;

“Also under braking, there’s🃏 maybe more inertia to stop the bike but, for me, I struggled m🦄ore in the fast corners. 

“At the moment, there are no u🧸pdates from Ducati. We are focusing onꦦ this. 

“They now have a lot of data from today and they have to analys🧜e and play with the setup of the bike. 

“We didn’t touch anything on tꦛhe bike, just put the weight and changed the area where we put the weight. 

“Now we have to ꦯstart to think about the setup to have a better feeling with the bike.”

Bautista’s best lap on Wednesday was 1’39.362s, 1.5s slower than pac🌸e-setter Remy Gardner♋.

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