SBK in Imola Race 1


13.05.2018
The Aruba.it Racing - Ducati team took yet another podium at Imola (Italy), home of the fifth round of the 2018 WorldSBK Championship, with Marco Melandri 3rd in Race 1. The Italian, fourth during Superpole, got off to a strong start and fought in the chasing group early on, then pulled away thanks to a progressively better pace, taking his fourth podium of the year.

Chaz Davies faced a uphill race as, after taking first row during Superpole, he was penalized by a difficult start and a brief run-off during lap 2. The Welshman did not surrender and showed a pace worthy of the front, climbing back from 8th to 4th. Davies will thus start Race 2 from pole position.

Michael Ruben Rinaldi fought for the virtual podium until half-way through, then he was forced to drop the pace a bit and finished in seventh position with the Aruba.it Racing - Junior Team. The Aruba.it Racing - Ducati team and the Aruba.it Racing - Junior Team will resume action on May 13th at 09:35 for a warm-up session ahead of Race 2, scheduled to start at 13:00 local time.

Marco Melandri (Aruba.it Racing - Ducati #33) – 3rd
"All in all, we can be happy because I couldn't have done more today. It was a hard race, and early on I was struggling with a full fuel tank and I couldn't keep up with the Kawasakis. I tried everything I could, and I made a couple of mistakes as I was on the limit. From lap 10 onwards we've been really fast, so we need to analyze the data to restart from there in Race 2 tomorrow. I want to thank the home crowd for their support, the atmosphere is always incredible here and this podium is for all of them."

Chaz Davies (Aruba.it Racing - Ducati #7) – 4th
"Unfortunately we couldn't get a good start, then I went straight at the last chicane, so I had a quite a bit of catching up to do after that. In the end our pace was really good, so I think we could have fought for the podium if not the win, but we came through just a little too late. Looking at the positives, tomorrow we'll start from pole position. It's the first time I'll be able to take advantage of this rule, but we can also still improve a few details."

Michael Ruben Rinaldi (Aruba.it Racing - Junior Team #21) – 7th
"I started off quite well and my goal was to stay with Melandri, but I made a small mistake. After that, I pushed really hard to recover but, when the tires drop, I still struggle a bit. This is what we'll work on, we only need experience. Aragon was similar, but today our gap was narrower, so the trend is positive. We still have plenty of room for improvement."

Marco Zambenedetti, Technical Coordinator on track for Ducati Corse
"It's been a hard fought race, in which our riders gave all they had. Marco, after some difficult rounds, could take advantage of a more stable bike and his podium leaves us hopeful for the upcoming rounds. Chaz unfortunately was penalized by some struggles early on, but he's shown a strong pace. We'll work hard to come home with better results tomorrow."

Race results

Pos.Nr.DriverBikeTime-gap to Leader
1 1 J. Rea ZX-10RR 33:58.989
2 66 T. Sykes ZX-10RR 3.755
3 33 M. Melandri Panigale R 6.906
4 7 C. Davies Panigale R 8.191
5 12 X. Fores Panigale R 15.550
6 60 M. van der Mark YZF R1 19.339
7 21 M. Rinaldi Panigale R 22.522
8 32 L. Savadori RSV4 RF 25.772
9 91 L. Haslam ZX-10RR 30.269
10 22 A. Lowes YZF R1 30.377
11 54 T. Razgatlioglu ZX-10RR 30.660
12 50 E. Laverty RSV4 RF 34.188
13 76 L. Baz S1000RR 36.494
14 81 J. Torres 1000 F4 36.671
15 36 L. Mercado ZX-10RR 38.041
16 45 J. Gagne CBR1000RR 41.312
17 68 Y. Hernandez ZX-10RR 55.007
18 37 O. Jezek YZF R1 1:07.522
DNF 40 R. Ramos ZX-10RR
DNF 5 V. Leonov ZX-10RR
DNF 20 J. O'Halloran CBR1000RR
DNF 99 P. Jacobsen CBR1000RR


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