Gino Borsoi, team manager of Pramac Ducati, spoke in Malaysia, ahead of a season finale which promises to be thrilling. The Italian driver, who has already enjoyed an exceptional 2024 season with Jorge Martin, is confident in his chances of winning the drivers' world title, an unprecedented feat for a privateer team.
During the Malaysian Grand Prix, Gino Borsoithe team manager Pramac Ducatispoke about the fight for the MotoGP title and the historic opportunity to become the first private team to win the World Riders' Championship. During the press conference,
Borsoialongside Davide Tardozzi from Lenovo Ducati, shared his thoughts on the current season.
Speaking of the title fight, Borsoi said: “ I'm really enjoying this last part of the season. It's a privilege to be here and fight for the title against the factory team. We will do our best “. He stressed that no private team has ever managed to win the MotoGP title and spoke of the potential of
Martin. « That would be a great chapter.
Last year we were team world champions, and now we have the chance to win the drivers' title “, he said.
Gino Borsoi :
« you have to be ready in your head at the right time »
Regarding the pressure, Borsoi explained: “
the pressure is the same. We both learned a lot.
Jorge and I have progressed. You have to be ready in your head at the right time “. This attitude is reflected in his philosophy: “ if we don't win, we learn “. He is convinced that the lessons learned from the last two seasons make them stronger and faster.
As for the future with
YamahaBorsoi was clear: “ Ducati has never put us at a disadvantage in terms of opportunities and support. It was two fantastic seasons. I'm sure
that no factory team has ever given such support to a satellite team. Next year is a different story, it's the future “. Thinking of his departure from Ducatihe admitted: “
I will miss Davide Tardozzi. He was my master. But we also have a great future ahead of us ».
With such inspiring statements, Gino
Borsoi shows that Pramac Ducati is determined to make the most of this season, while looking to the future with confidence and optimism.