After scoring his first win of the 2016 season yesterday, Chaz Davies did
the double in Aragon. Third at the start, the Welshman took the lead during lap
two and once again galloped away from the opponents, posting the race best lap
in the meantime with a 1:51.053.
Davide Giugliano, on the other hand, had a bittersweet race. The Italian
struggled with grip once again and was slowed down by a temporary technical
problem during lap seven, when he moved from fifth to eighth position, but still
managed to recover ground and finish strong.
At the end of Round 03, Davies and Giugliano are respectively in second
(105 points) and fifth (56 points) place in the championship, while Ducati is
second in the Manufacturer rankings with 115 points. The Aruba.it Racing -
Ducati team will be back on track in two weeks’ time in Assen for the fourth
round of the season.
Chaz Davies (Aruba.it Racing - Ducati #7) – 1st
“This weekend feels like a dream. The bike was competitive from the get-go,
and we only made small tweaks. The technical upgrades brought here have given us
what we needed. In Thailand I could only stay in the slipstream, while here I’ve
been able to pass my opponents also on the straight. In Assen, however, we will
start from scratch. The season has just begun, and things can change quite
quickly, but I’m really happy with our overall package. It’s my third year with
Ducati, and I witnessed a constant growth. Now the list of things to improve is
really short, and I want to thank everybody in the team and the factory for the
amount of work put in.”
Davide Giugliano (Aruba.it Racing - Ducati #34) –
6th
“It hasn’t been an easy round for me. We struggled with several issues
since Friday, especially grip and, given also the new format, we weren’t able to
get adequately prepared for the races. The good thing is that, despite this, we
never gave up and managed to collect some good points. There still are many
rounds left in the season, we’ll definitely have our chances to shine and I
expect to make good strides in Assen. I also want to congratulate Chaz, he
always rides fantastically here and he showed that the Panigale R is a winning
machine. Now it’s time for us to make the most of its potential as well.”
Stefano Cecconi, Team Principal and CEO of Aruba S.p.A
“We were confident to be more competitive once the championship returned to
Europe, and the job done during the tests this week boosted our hopes further,
but this weekend went beyond expectations. The Panigale R has improved. With
Chaz, we cut back the gap in the championship quite a bit, and we want to put
Davide in a position to do the same. We’ll try to be even faster in
Assen.”

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