Qatar WorldSBK: Chaz misled by 'final lap' message
Chaz Davies lost 'a point and a position' when he was misled by a message disp🎀layed on💜 the main straight near the end of race one at the Qatar World Superbike season finale.
The 'final lap' message was shown early, with Davies one of th🥂e riders who slowed down too soon as a result🌼. The chequered flag, which officially ends the race, was shown correctly.
The Factory Ducati rider went on to finish in eighth place and still holds a healthy 23-point advantage over Michael van der Mark in their duel for second in the world chaꩵmpionship heading into tomorrow's finale.

Chaz Davies lost 'a point and a position' when he was misled by a message displayed on the♚ main straight near the 💃end of race one at the Qatar World Superbike season finale.
The 'final lap' message was shown early, with Davies one of the riders who slowed down too soon as a result. The𝓰 chequered flag, which officially ends the race, 🌱was shown correctly.
The Factory Ducati rider went on to finish in eighth place and still holds a healthy 23-point advantage over🐼 Michael van der Mark in their duel for second in the world championship heading into tomorrow's finale.
"We💮 started a bit behind after a tough qualifying and then we began to make our way back," Davies said.
"I eventuaꦉlly caught up with Marco and Xavi, closing up on them in the middle part of the race, but then I started to feel the front tucking with five laps to go and it got progressively worse.
"Our priority is to finish second in th🔯e championship so I just tried to hold position.
"Once Baz passed me, I saw 'fina😼l lap' on the🍃 display on the finish line, even though it was shown too early by accident, so I closed the throttle once I was over the line in the following lap.
"I lost a point and a position on the grid for tomorrow, which is a bit disappointing, but we also need to i⭕mprove to finish stronger in our last race of the year."
Team-mate Marco Melandr🌼i was the top Ducati r🍰ider, in fifth.
"Going into this round, I wasn't expecting the kind of race we had today, and unfortunately it was tough for all Ducati riders,꧒" said the Italian, who battled Barni's Xavi 💫Fores for most of the race.
"We couldn't really do what we wanted with the bike, we were struggling to stop and turn it, and we also had some issue💝s with traction. Due to that, I had to ride more 🌞aggressively and the tyres dropped down a lot.
"Tomorrow we'll start from first row, which is 🌞better, but we still need🦂 to improve the setup with the rear to put up a challenge. Warm-up will be important to this end. We'd like to finish strong."
Saꦇturday's race, which Melandriﷺ will start from second and Davies fifth, will mark the final WorldSBK appearance for a factory V-Twin Ducati before next year's V4 debut.

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