Ducati’s Engine Decision: The Road Ahead for the 2025 MotoGP Season

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Ducati’s Test at Buriram

This week, Ducati is set to make a pivotal decision regarding the engine it will deploy for the 2025 MotoGP season. The Buriram test marks a crucial moment for the Italian manufacturer as they examine the performance of their latest engine prototypes.

Comparing Engine Prototypes

During the first pre-season test in Sepang, Ducati discovered remarkably similar performance metrics between their 2024 and 2025 engine prototypes. This has led to a thorough evaluation process, prompting discussions around which engine would provide the best advantage moving forward in the championship.

The Implications of the Decision

The decision made after this week’s Buriram test could significantly impact Ducati’s competitiveness in the 2025 MotoGP season. With the similar performance levels observed, Ducati’s engineers will need to analyze aspects beyond sheer speed, encompassing reliability and rider feedback. This comprehensive evaluation will ensure that Ducati makes an informed choice that aligns with its ambitious goals in the upcoming season.

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