After finishing in second position in Race 1 with Chaz Davies, the Aruba.it
Racing - Ducati team stepped on the podium again in Race 2 of the 2017 WorldSBK
Championship at Buriram (Thailand) with Marco Melandri. The Italian took third
place at the end of race split in two by red flags on lap five. Chaz Davies, who
restarted from last position on the grid after a crash, showed tenacity by
climbing back to sixth position under the checkered flag.
After a strong start, Melandri and Davies respectively took second and
third position early on, behind the winner Rea. On lap 3, however, Davies lost
the rear at turn 3 when he was just behind his teammate and rejoined the pack in
last position. Shortly after, the race was interrupted due to oil on
track.
At the restart, Melandri managed to set a fast and consistent pace despite
some lingering issues under braking, and defended the second position until the
last corner, losing it by only thousandths of a second. Davies, on the other
hand, mounted a strong comeback from 19th on the grid but wasn’t able to set his
usual lap times due to some issues with the throttle. Nonetheless, the Welshman
finished in sixth position.
After two rounds, Davies (70 points) and Melandri (45 points) are
respectively second and fifth in the championship. The Aruba.it Racing - Ducati
team will resume action in Aragon (Spain) for the third round of the 2017
WorldSBK Championship, scheduled for March 31 - April 2.
Marco Melandri (Aruba.it Racing - Ducati #33) – 3rd
“This has been a good weekend for us. In such difficult conditions, on a
new track for me, it feels good to be close to the front. Being passed at the
very last turn in both races isn’t ideal, but I struggled with braking since the
first free-practice session and it wasn’t possible to be more aggressive in what
is the most critical corner of the circuit. That said, the team has done a great
job. We still lack something, but we have some good ideas and we’ll keep pushing
at 100 percent to reach our rivals. I expect to do so already in Aragon.”
Chaz Davies (Aruba.it Racing - Ducati #7) – 6th
“I was following Marco but I misjudged his speed a little bit so I went to
the outside. For me the rear always locks there, but that time it did it more
than usual, perhaps because I was on a dirty part of the track, and couldn’t
recover the grip. Finishing sixth is a salvage after the crash, but we could
have been close to the podium at the restart. Unfortunately, we had some issues
with the throttle after some parts were changed for safety. Still, we have many
more points than after two rounds last year, and now we’ll go to more favorable
tracks. The championship is long.”
Serafino Foti, Team Manager
“This has been a tough weekend, mostly because of the high temperatures.
It’s unfortunate that Chaz crashed in Race 2. Still, we were lucky because the
red flags allowed us to collect precious points with him. Chaz is a fighter, and
I’m sure he will be back at the top in Aragon. Marco rode a strong race.
Unfortunately he missed second place at the last corner, but he deserved the
podium despite having struggled to stop the bike all weekend. We’re happy with
his season start: he’s always been with the frontrunners, and his feeling with
the bike is growing every day. We need to stay focused and work hard to improve
ahead of Aragon, a track where we’ve always been competitive.”
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