Skip to main content

Sign up for free

  • Get quick access to your favorite articles

  • Manage alerts on breaking news and favorite drivers

  • Make your voice heard with article commenting.

Autosport Plus

Discover premium content
Subscribe

Recommended for you

Bagnaia undergoes successful arm surgery, targets MotoGP return at Silverstone

MotoGP
British GP
Bagnaia undergoes successful arm surgery, targets MotoGP return at Silverstone

Why F1's future engine rules offer new opportunities but also new pitfalls

Feature
Formula 1
Belgian GP
Why F1's future engine rules offer new opportunities but also new pitfalls

How the new WRC event format at Rally Estonia will work

WRC
Rally Estonia
How the new WRC event format at Rally Estonia will work

Bedrin commands GB3's European leg to build sizeable points lead

National
Bedrin commands GB3's European leg to build sizeable points lead

Top five roles on Motorsport Jobs this week

General
Top five roles on Motorsport Jobs this week

Aprilia moves up in MotoGP concessions as Ducati and Honda drop down

MotoGP
German GP
Aprilia moves up in MotoGP concessions as Ducati and Honda drop down

Bortoleto: F1 hasn't lost its 'magic'; drivers need to "turn the page" on 2026 complaints

Formula 1
Belgian GP
Bortoleto: F1 hasn't lost its 'magic'; drivers need to "turn the page" on 2026 complaints

Top 10 F1 drivers of the 2010s

Feature
Formula 1
Top 10 F1 drivers of the 2010s

Dovizioso "still not able" to adapt braking style to suit 2020 MotoGP tyres

Ducati's Andrea Dovizioso is "still not able" to adapt his braking style to suit the 2020 Michelin MotoGP rear tyre after finishing eighth in a "strange" Emilia Romagna Grand Prix

Dovizioso has struggled with the additional grip the new construction rear tyre is providing, which is pushing the front of his bike on the way into corners and not allowing him to apply his normal braking style.

Last month Dovizioso noted that all of the set-up ideas he has deployed in previous years now don't work on the GP20 with the current tyre and has had to adapt his riding style.

Though he made a step forward in the test last Tuesday at Misano, Dovizioso was only 10th in qualifying having had to come through Q1 and wound up 13.1 seconds from the win in the Emilia Romagna GP.

Caught out by Aleix Espargaro's crash at Turn 8 on the opening lap, Dovizioso admits he didn't have the pace to rise back up the order like Joan Mir who claimed second place having been down in 11th on the Suzuki.

"[I'm] frustrated because we are working so hard to try to adapt on the brakes, but still I'm not able to do that," Dovizioso, who leads the championship by a point, explained.

"It's very frustrating because on the data it's quite easy to see, but on the track it's so difficult to change that.

"The race was very strange.

"I lose some positions in the first two corners to other riders and I lose even four more positions in Turn 8 because of the crash of Aleix. I was really on the back and I didn't have the pace to recover like Mir.

"I was a bit more consistent and I feel a bit better than Misano 1. But I didn't have the speed to improve the situation. So, really disappointed about that."

Dovizioso found his pace to be better on worn rubber in Sunday's race than what he's able to extract from a fresh tyre, and says Ducati "can't be happy" about that.

"One consideration is three quarters into the race when the tyre was completely finished on the left side I was able to do 1m32.9s," he added.

"This means when the tyre is in a better shape, I'm not fast.

"We have to try to understand this because it will be very important for the lap time in qualifying and during the race. So, very disappointed, we can't be happy about this.

"But we're still fighting for the championship and now we go to a completely different track [in Barcelona] in the layout and especially the grip.

"I think it [grip] will be very, very low. I don't know if it will be better or worse for us, but we will find a different situation."

Previous article Rossi "not competitive enough" for 2020 MotoGP title bid
Next article Tank Slappers Podcast: MotoGP Emilia Romagna GP review

Top Comments

Latest news