The day after taking a double podium in Race 2 of the WorldSBK Championship
at Aragon (Spain) – with Chaz Davies 1st and Marco Melandri 3rd – the Aruba.it
Racing - Ducati team took it back to the track for a one-day, official
test.
With several electronics and chassis upgrades to evaluate, Davies and
Melandri headed out on track early morning. The Welshman clocked an impressive
total of 94 laps, while Melandri (26 laps) didn’t ride in the afternoon after a
crash at turn 2 that made him opt for caution, given some pain to the chest and
throat.
The Welshman and the Italian posted a personal best of 1:49.536 and
1:50.886 respectively. The Aruba.it Racing - Ducati team will resume action at
Assen (Netherlands) on April 28-30.
Chaz Davies (Aruba.it Racing - Ducati #7) 1:49.536
“Today’s test was so important. I was ready to go at 8:30 and I was the
last guy out of the track. We had a lot of items to go through. A new kind of
swingarm, which Marco has been already using, but also electronics and
suspension settings to improve the traction of the Panigale R. We ticked them
all off and they received a good grading from me. We needed such positive
introductions to our package after these first few races. I feel that things
have taken a positive turn. I’m looking forward to Assen, I’m really
motivated.”
Marco Melandri (Aruba.it Racing - Ducati #33)
1:50.886
“It’s a pity to have ended the test ahead of schedule. I only did three
runs, but despite the crash we collected some important feedback regarding the
front. Unfortunately I fell at turn 2, without warning, and after that I felt
quite sore in the chest and throat. We already ran several checks at the medical
center, and we’ll do more once I'll be back in Italy, but everything seems OK.
The doctors made me wear a neck brace just for safety. It should just be a
muscle-related problem, so I expect to be up and running a week’s time and 100
percent well ahead of Assen.”
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