The reigning constructors’ world champion endured a complicated weekend at the Qatar Grand Prix, which began with the announcement that it would be switching to a hybrid 2021/2022-spec engine for Bagnaia and factory teammate Jack Miller.
This followed a winter testing phase in which the new 2022 Ducati engine proved to have an aggressive power delivery.
Both Pramac riders and VR46’s Luca Marini, who race 2022 Ducatis, have kept the current engine.
Bagnaia was only ninth in qualifying and crashed out of the race after colliding with poleman Jorge Martin as the pair tried to recover from poor starts, while Miller’s race ended due to a GPS issue.
After the race Bagnaia said he would “not touch anything” on his Ducati again as he felt he was testing too many things and couldn’t focus on his riding style, while the team’s management later issued an apology to him.
Commenting on this ahead of this weekend’s Indonesian Grand Prix, he said: “I think that…
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