Ducati’s Davies Hoping The Speed He Found At Imola Continues At Donington Park

Ducati’s Davies Hoping The Speed He Found At Imola Continues At Donington Park

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The Ducati Superbike Team to race at Donington Park this weekend

Borgo Panigale (Italy), Tuesday 20 May 2014 – the Ducati Superbike Team will be back on track this coming weekend for the fifth round of the 2014 Superbike World Championship, taking place at the historic British circuit of Donington Park.

The Donington Park racetrack, located near Castle Donington in Leicestershire, has played host to the World Superbikes on twenty occasions since the championship began back in 1988. Factory riders Chaz Davies and Davide Giugliano are looking forward to racing at what has proved to be a favourable track for Ducati Superbikes in the past, and Chaz in particular will be striving to do well at what is essentially his home racetrack.

Last season’s event saw Giugliano finish race 1 in sixth position, before battling with the leading group for the duration of race 2 to conclude in fourth position, his best Superbike result at Donington to date. Davies’ best result at the English track up until now was a sixth place finish, achieved during last year’s second race.

With regard to this season, and the most recent Imola round, results were positive, especially for Chaz who stepped up to the podium twice after having powered his 1199 Panigale to a second place finish in both of the day’s races. Davide, after a very strong performance in practice and qualifying, was unlucky come race day, crashing in race one and closing the second race in sixth place, also due to bike hopping issues.

After the first four rounds of the 2014 Superbike World championship, Davies is fifth in the general standings, with 87 points with Giugliano positioning seventh (69 points). Ducati lies fourth in the manufacturer’s standings with 113 points.

Comments ahead of the event:

Chaz Davies – Ducati Superbike Team #7

“I’m really looking forward to Donington after this weekend’s results, also because it’s always a buzz for me to race in front of the home crowd. I’ve had difficulty there in Superbike races in the past but, having said that, I was a lot faster at Imola than I was last season at the same track, so I am hoping the same applies at Donington. It’s another of those tracks that’s worked well for Ducati in the past, so I’m looking forward to getting started.”

Davide Giugliano – Ducati Superbike Team #34

“I really like Donington and it’s a track where I’ve been able to put together strong results in recent years. I hope that the testing we carried out on the Monday after Imola can help us this weekend. I really wanted to do better at Imola but it went like that; now we look ahead and concentrate on the upcoming races.”

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