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6 April, 2020 4:09 am

Scott Redding talks about Ducati GP12 test at Mugello

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Scott Redding got the opportunity to do a two-day full fledged test of the Ducati GP12 at Mugello.
The 19-year old British rider has always been on Vitto Guareschi’s radar, as he believes that Redding’s rather aggressive riding style and physical characteristics could be a perfect match with the difficult Italian machine.

Ducati is pondering on whether to field a junior team next season, something similar to Yamaha Tech3, after the persistant rumors that Pramac Racing and Cardion AB might not be running Ducati’s next season.

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They will be giving the same opportunity to Andrea Iannone (he rode a few laps on last year’s Pramac machine) – who already has an option signed by Ducati, that if he ends up riding the Desmosedici in 2013, he’ll get into the factory team in two years time – and he’ll also get another chance to test again in September according to his personal manager Carlo Pernat.
Apparently Danilo Petrucci will also be re-testing the GP12 in September, after his test session early last month.

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Covering a total of 127 laps, Redding’s best time was under 1.

50 minute on hard tyres (Ducati doesn’t usually permit lap times to filter out during tests) – Danilo Petrucci wasn’t allowed to reveal his lap times.
Talking to BBC Sport, Redding said, “It was hard but fun and definitely more than I expected.
Some things were easier, like the cornering, the hardest thing was trying to get around the traction control.
The main problem was the speed at the end of the straight, I wasn’t expecting it to be so fast.
” “I think it suits me more to be honest.
I’s the first time I’ve ridden anything bigger than a Moto2 so it definitely took a toll on the body, more than I expected, but in the end I enjoyed it.
I made my target lap time and I felt comfortable.
I think it’s the direction I need to go in.
Filippo Preziosi seemed pretty happy with the lap time and my enthusiasm, I just kept going at it and going at it.
I think they were happy with how I’ve performed over the two days.
I’ve done all I can do.

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