Aragon MotoGP: Dovizioso: Not smart by Danilo, I was angry about that
The end of Qualifying 1 at the Aragon M꧅otoGP saw a furious Andrea Doviziosꩲo throw his gloves across the Ducati garage before storming out in frustration.
The normally tranquil Italian, Ducati's best hope of winning the world title, had just been denied a place in Qualifying 1 after towing his own team-mate Danilo Petrucci to the top o𒈔f the timesheets.
In a reversal of no🅘rmal team orders, Petrucci had followed Dovizioso throughout the 15-minute session, setting all three of his flying laps - before and after a pit stop - while tucked up behind the #4.

The end of Qualifying 1 at the Aragon MotoGP saw a furious Andrea Dovizioso throw his gloves across the Ducati garage before storming out in fru♕stration.
The normally tranquil Italian, Ducati's best h෴ope of winning the world title, had just been denied a place in🍒 Qualifying 1 after towing his own team-mate Danilo Petrucci to the top of the timesheets.
In a reversal of normal team orders, Petrucci had followed Dovizioso throughout the 15-mi♍nute session, setting all three of his flying laps - before and after a pit stop - while tucked up🦩 behind the #4.
Many assumed that there was some sort 🐠of arrangement in place between the Ducati riders, perhaps staying together and swapping places at some stage, so each could benefit from a tow down the 1km back straigꦑht.
But afterwards it emerged that nothing had been agreed and, while Dovizioso di🧜dn't want any help from his team-mate, he was liv💞id that Petrucci deliberately singled him out for a tow.
And is livid!!!
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Petrucci shadowed Dovizioso out of the pits at the start of qualifying. When Dovizioso then slowed and let Petrucci past, Petrucci mirrored the move short🎃ly after so that he was back behind Dovizioso.
The pair remained in formation for two flying laps, Petrucci setting🔜 a 1m 48.571s and Dovizioso a 1m 48.806s.
Dovizioso then pitted for a new tyre one lap before Petrucci, who rejoined (not by coincidence it seems) a few corners ahead of the #4, who was starting the🍨 first flying lap of his second run.
The🌟 triple title runner-up then passed Petrucci towards the end of that lap, with the #9 again tucking in behind him.
Dovizioso set a 1m 48.290s to move into second place behind Jack Miller, before🍌 continuing to push for a second flying lap, with Petrucci in t🐎ow.
That lap ended with a 1m 47.752s, but was pipped by Petrucci's 1m 47.605s just behind him, putting the Ducati pair first and🃏 second.
Both then backed off, meaning Petrucci only did one flying lap 💮during his second run. But while Petrucci remained fastest, Dovizioso then lost out to Miller by 0.015s, depriving him of a plac💃e in Qualifying 2 and meaning he will start just 13th on the grid.
"I went into qualifying with a good feeling. I did a really good lap time. I would have been able to be a bit faster iꦦn Q2. So I wanted to be on the first two rows and we couldn’t," Dovizioso said.
"I was disappointed because I don't think Danilo did the right thing. I me🌜an he didn’t have theꦇ speed to be there and he followed me three times and he did his lap time behind me.
"We didn’t decide anything [beforehand]. We didn’t speak about it. Oka𒉰y [being behind me for the first run] it's normal. But with the second tyre it hap🐼pened again, the same.
"If you gain a tenth because you follow me three times this means you try to be in Q2 with my speed. And if I’m the only Ducati rider [able to win the title] an🔴d we have a good relation because I helped him with lot of things, it wasn’t🔥 a smart move.
"So I was angry about that."
Dovizioso underlined that he doesn't expect any assistance from Petr🃏ucci, but doesn't want to be targeted either.
"I didn’t ask for any help," Dovizioso said. "He did a lap 🦂time behind me three ▨times, because he didn’t have the speed. So without me he couldn’t be that fast.
"We don’t have to make an agreement. I think it's just to think in a smart way! I d♔id my lap time and if you want to make a good lap time you will do [yourself]. But not against me and not making the lap time because you follow me.
"I think it’s stupid, if we're think✨ing about the championship."
Dovizioso, who is 18 points behind title leader and Aragon pole qualifier Fabio Quartararo, sai💃d he did♔n't blame Ducati for not intervening.
"I don’t think in this case it was a Ducati move. I think it was more to use your brain when you ride," he said. "I think Danilo’s quite a smart person - if I compare to a lot of riders! – but it didn🍸’t happen today."
Dovizioso also rejected suggestions the incident shows Ducati should step in with some kind of team orders, given only he and maybe Jack Millerᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚ (-40 points) still have a reaﷺlistic shot at the title.
The factory has certainly tried to use team orders to aid Dovizioso's title challenges in the past, although the 34-year-old made clear it was noꩵt something he had ever requested.
"I don’t think we have to make a strategy in Ducati. I think there are a lot of races to go and every rider has to race in the way they want. I never asked, also when I could ask in the past with the rider of Ducati, that everyone knows, the Spanish rid🧸er!" Dovizioso said.
"But it's just to be smart, like in the situation of today. It's not about strategy for the championship. I'm not that kind of rider and I’m not angry because💦 I need something like that from Ducati in this moment.
"In MotoGP it’s unusual t🐼o see [team orders] strategy five races from end. So I'm not disappointed by that. To really fight for the championship in this moment I’m still against a minimum of three riders.⭕ But I’m struggling with speed, not strategy.
"As I explained before, what happened today, in this ꦓis case is not a Ducati situation."
Petrucci: I used Andrea like a target
Petrucci admitted he had used Dovizioso 'like a target' during the Qu🐼alifying 1 session, as he continues to battle a relative lack of straight-line speed.
"I got no information or advice [from the team before the session], nothing, just do my best," said Petrucci, wh✅o eventually qualified in eighth place.
"For sure I ✅used Andrea like a target, but it's like in Barcelona and here since yesterday that I lose almost 5-8km/h on the straight, so I need a slipstream to not lose too much.
"I think we are free to race, it's a q༺ualifying and I used all my weapons to get into Qualifying 2.
"For sure w🍸e are struggling, in Le Mans I was not struggling and I didn't follow anyone, like in tᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚhe past, but we have no team orders.
"I'm so sorry Andrea is out of Qualifying 2, but if not I'd have to aಞnswer the question why I am so slow.
"I'm racing for myself and I'm recovering from a bad first part of the season and I have to us🌠e all of the chances I have."
𝓡Like Dovizioso, Petrucci has won one race so far this season - but sits only tenth in the world championship, 51 poin🌳ts from Quartararo.
Both Petrucci an🅘d Dovizioso will leave Ducati at the end of this year. Petrucci will join Tech3 KTM while Dovizioso is yet to confirm hi🍸s plans, but is tipped for a testing role.
Miller: It’s every man for themselves in qualifying
Miller went on to qualify as the top Du𒊎cati rider at Aragon, in fifth place.
If their current cha❀mpionship fortunes continue, Dovizioso and Miller look likely to emerge as&nbℱsp;Ducati's title fighters heading into the final rounds.
But the Australian, currently 41 points from Quartararo, thinꦓks it's too difficult to try and introduce any strategy for qualifying to avoid today's Ducati vs Ducati situations.
"It’s Q1. You can’t really help anyone doꦜ anything. If it wasn’t us, then Binder would have got through. If you play games like that you just get shot in the foot," Miller said. "In the race it's a bit different. But in qualifying it’s every man for themselves."

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