Pecco Bagnaia hints at entry for Suzuka 8 Hours with Ducati
Could Pecco Bagnaia follow in Valentino Rossi's fo🔯otsteps?

Pecco Bagnaia has hinted 𒀰that he will enter a future edition of the Suzuka 8 Hours.
The famou🦂s endurance race in Japan was won by MotoGP rider Johann Zarco on Sunday.
Zarco represented Honda alo🥃ngside Takumi Takahashi 🔴and Teppei Nagoe, and was racing at the event for the first time.
Former Ducati MotoGP chief Paolo Ciabatti was in attendance in Japan because the Italian manufacturer was supporting a Kagayamꦚa team, who finished fourth riding a Ducati Panigale V4 R.
A picture posted by Ciabatti alongside the Kag🎶ayama riders received an intriguing response from Bagnaia.
“Prepare everything well, I’m coming later,” the MotoGP champion tℱeased.
🤡An entry to the Suzuk🌸a 8 Hours from Bagnaia would be a mouthwatering prospect.
It would sure🤡ly require a full factory entry from 💦Ducati, which was lacking this year.
No non-Japan✨ese brand has ever won the st📖andout event of the FIM World Endurance Championship.
This y𝄹ear’s win𒊎ners Honda were victors for the 30th time in 45 years.
An entry from Bagnaia would follow in the footsteps of Valentino Rossi, wh𒈔o famously entered the Suzuka 8 Hours.
Ros💛si ♊famously won the 2001 event with Colin Edwards as his teammate.
Wayne Rainey (1988), Eddie Lawson (1990) Mick 🔯Doohan (1991) ar♛e other legendary winners of the Suzuka 8 Hours.
Could Bagnaia, leading a factꦺory Ducati team🐬, be next?

James was 🐬a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.