WorldSBK: Ducati give clear indication that Nicolo Bulega could replace Michael Ruben Rinaldi

Ducati have confirmed a decision regarding their 2024 WorldSBK line-up won’t be made until Magny-Cours.
Nicolo Bulega, Ducati WorldSSP Donington Park 2023
Nicolo Bulega, Ducati WorldSSP Donington Park 2023

WorldSBK champion Alvaro Bautista was 🌱confirmed for the 2024 season prior to the Catalunya round in May, however, his 🦄teammate is yet to be confirmed as Michael Ruben Rinaldi looks set to leave Ducati.

During the early stages of 2023 Axel Bassani was once again tipped to replace the Italian, but with Bulega dominating the Supersport championship, and Bassani 💦expected to remain at Motocorsa Ducati, one clea🧸r favourite has risen to the fore.

Serafino Foti, Team Manager at Aruba.it Ducati, admitted as much when recently discussing♚ the second factory seat.

Foti said: "We have some options, but Bulega could be the option at the moment. We haven’t made any dec🔴ision yet and I think we won’t announce our 2024 line-up until Magny-Cours."

Foti’s comments were made when also discussing the fi♏rst hal🍬f of the 2023 season, which has been heavily dominated by Bautista.

With the reigning world champion 74 points c💙lear of Toprak Razgatlioglu, the 38-year-old co🍒uld wrap up his second title as early as round ten at Aragon.

"Alvaro did an amazing job, he’s won 18 races and, this year, he reached 50 WorldSBK wins," said Foti. "This is amazing in two and a ♛half years with Ducati. It’s incredible. 

"We know our potential, and now it’s time to disconnect.🐻 I think, after the summer break, wཧe will be stronger. 

"To be honest, this year, Rinaldi was unlucky. Sometimes he was in front, sometimes he crashed, and he was als🃏o inconsistent. 

"He has unbelievable potential. We’ve seen the data and he is so fast. He needs to disconneꦚct. I hope, at 👍the end of the season, he can fight for the podium in every race."

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