Danilo Petrucci to start rookie WorldSBK season with 'similar' Panigale V4 R as Alvaro Bautista

The Barni Ducati Racing team has been a mainstay on the WorldSBK grid 🃏since 2014, however, the team has arguably never had a rider of Petrucci’s calibre.
After finishing second to Jake Gagne in MotoAmerica last season, P♊etrucci decided to return to the world stage after agreeing a🌠 one-year deal with Barni Spark Racing Ducati.
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Having already raced together during the 2011 FIM Superstock 1000 Cup, Petrucci familiarity ꦇwith the team was key to him finally joining WorldSBK.
"Since 2011, the year in which we raced together with Danilo, we have always stayed in touch," Barnabo told . "There is great mutual trust and it is not the first year that we have talked about the possibility of racing together ag🐭ain.
"This year we succeeded and the rider's decision was decisive, because I think Danilo wants to ge꧃t back into the game.
"He is convinced that he can prove that he is still fast and wanted to compete with top-level riders. He made a difficult choice – certainly more difficult than staying in America – but this 🌠means that he has ꦍgreat stimuli.
"From our point of view, the intervention of our title sponsor, Spark, who sha🀅red with us the idea of ta🐎king on Danilo right from the start, was important."
Petrucci will also make his WorldSBK debut on similar machinery to reigning world chamꦗpion Bautista, after Barnabo confirmed such news.
"Ducati has ꧂always provided great technical support to all the teams that race with its bikes, the relationship with our team goes straight back to 1996 and we've been working with the Bolognese company for almost thirty years," added Barnabo.
"We've always had a very close relationship and it will be like this again this year, we won't miss anything to be able to work wel༒l with Danilo.
"At the beginning of the season the bikes are all very similar, then during the year everyone chooses to take the♔ir own path, but we all start fromไ the same working base."
Dorna cost cuts could affect satellite WorldSBK teams
As was already the case for the likes of Gil-Motor Sport Yamaha and Motoxracing Yamaha in 2022, cost cuts have begun to impact what rounds the teams at the lower end🐓 of the financial spectrum can afford to compete at.

However, it’s not just teams looking to make cost cuts as Dorna’s decision to cut th𓃲e number of crates to non-European rounds has become 🌸a concern to Barnabo, who says being smart with what parts are taken to such rounds will be crucial.
"The reduction for crates to be brought on extra-continental trips has created a big problem for us," said the Italian. "This is an important cut that between Supersport and Superbike is around 700 kg. I can understand Dorna needing to cut costs, but this means we have to make important choices about what to bring and what to leave 𝓡at home.
"In every race there is al🔯ways the fear of having to make up for 🍌technical failures or falls.
"In this situation we have to add that there are two races and that there will also be tests in Australia. As🌃 always, we comply🌃 with Dorna's rules, but we cannot hide our concern."