2024 MotoGP Round 10: Monster Energy British Grand Prix - Silverstone Circuit

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I can't help but think it is a shame things went the way they did with the seats that were available with Ducati.
Herr Audi: “Signor Dall’igna, we did another 1-2-3 ja?”

Gigi: “Er… si si we did”.

Herr Audi: “The guys we signed for next year are 1 and 2 ja?”

Gigi: “Er… actually it’s the guys we let go who were 1 and 2”

Herr Audi: “VERDAMMTE SCHEISSE*£<€|%\£|>|\^”….


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Hell hath no fury like Ducati Corse riders forced to look for pastures anew.
 
Herr Audi: “Signor Dall’igna, we did another 1-2-3 ja?”

Gigi: “Er… si si we did”.

Herr Audi: “The guys we signed for next year are 1 and 2 ja?”

Gigi: “Er… actually it’s the guys we let go who were 1 and 2”

Herr Audi: “VERDAMMTE SCHEISSE*£<€|%\£|>|\^”….


——
Hell hath no fury like Ducati Corse riders forced to look for pastures anew.

It's a good way for The Beast and JM to come out of the break. Maybe pressure free riding is what both riders need right now to get results. Could you imagine if EB propels himself directly into the title fight down the stretch? That would be must see racing. We have Austria next so maybe he can claw back some more points there.
 
It's a good way for The Beast and JM to come out of the break. Maybe pressure free riding is what both riders need right now to get results. Could you imagine if EB propels himself directly into the title fight down the stretch? That would be must see racing. We have Austria next so maybe he can claw back some more points there.
Bagnaia came back from what- a 90 point deficit to Quartararo to win his first title?

I think Bastianini is definitely in the title hunt if he can keep up the form.
 
Bagnaia came back from what- a 90 point deficit to Quartararo to win his first title?

I think Bastianini is definitely in the title hunt if he can keep up the form.

Agreed, he's got great momentum now coming off the double. And we know the GP24's are going to be monster's at Austria. I am keeping my fingers crossed maybe he can pull off another great finish there.
 
I agree. If he has found the formula to maintain the correct pace and save the tire for the end the way he does. The rest better look out.
Agreed, he's got great momentum now coming off the double. And we know the GP24's are going to be monster's at Austria. I am keeping my fingers crossed maybe he can pull off another great finish there.
He’s a Michelin whisperer like no other.
 
Agreed, he's got great momentum now coming off the double. And we know the GP24's are going to be monster's at Austria. I am keeping my fingers crossed maybe he can pull off another great finish there.

Let's cross our fingers for a great qualifying. If that happens, then it seems that Enea is entirely capable of doing the rest.
 
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Okayish race, processional for the most part until the top 4 started trading places. Enea was my favorite to win and he did not disappoint, although he took his sweet time to get into the top places, in usual Enea fashion. Mature race by Jorge, and Pecco lacked speed for the second half of the race (shot tires? he tried imposing a high rhythm from the start). Aleix gambled with the hard and it didn't pay off, wonder if he could've performed better with the medium. Marc limited the damage and ended up as the top GP23 again, with DiGia not too far behind who is paying off the confidence placed on him. Acosta the best of the non Italian bikes. We saw too little from the Japanese bikes, which is a shame given how good their liveries looked on TV.

Would be the funniest thing ever if Enea mounted a late championship challenge and ended up winning the whole thing. As long as he stays on the bike like he's been doing this year, there's still a chance

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