Italian MotoGP: Dall’Igna: Fuel tank final piece in puzzle for Jorge
For the second time in a row, Ducati Corse general manager Gigi Dall’Igna was celebrating a home Italian MoꦜtoGP victory 𝔍at Mugello.
Andrea Dovizioso's 2017 victory had been the first for the factory since Casey Stoner, bu♕t the team reached a new home high on Sunda🦂y in the form of a perfect one-two for Jorge Lorenzo and Dovizioso.
"I'm really happy," Dall’Igna told mahbx.com. "This is our home tr❀ack so to win here is important, but first and second is the best possible result.

For the second time in a row, Ducati Corse general manager Gigi⛄ ❀Dall’Igna was celebrating a home Italian MotoGP victory at Mugello.
Andrea Dovizioso's 2017 victory had been the first for the f𒁏actory since Casey Stoner, but the team reached a new home high on Sunday in the form of a perfect one-two for Jorge Lorenzo and Dovizioso.
"I'm really happy," Dall’Igna told mahbx.com. "This is our home track so to w💙in here is important, but first and second is the best po𓄧ssible result.
"I'm also really happy f﷽or all the people at the factory that work hard and are not here with us. I would like to say thank-you to all of them."
Lorenzo cited recent chassis changes and then a fuel tank modification at Mugello as being key to his long-awaited firs✤t Ducati victory.
"In the end we've improved quite a lot in the last two tests and we found something so that꧂ now Jorge can trustജ to the bike and so I think it's a big step," Dall’Igna confirmed.
"The fuel tank is the last🥂 one of the parts, but it's several parts that in the end didꦺ a great job."
B𝓡ut with Lor🌜enzo already looking set to leave the team at the end of this season, can the victory change anything for his Ducati future?
"Welꦦl, you know, for sure the results are important. I think it's quite difficult, but we will see 🎃what happens in the next two weeks…"

Peter has been💞 in the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit story 🎃and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.