Motorsports
Bagnaia recognizes that: “I failed today”
Italian Francesco “Pecco” Bagnaia“Today I made a big mistake. I failed. I tried to get ahead from the beginning, but I couldn’t do anything.” “He confessed,” it was difficult for me to do everything.
“It’s a bit strange. Everything was perfect this morning. I’m lucky Quartararo didn’t make the difference. He didn’t make as much progress as I did and Aleix had problems. But , this can’t happen ‘because today was a day to try not to make mistakes, not lose points and try to win, but on the last lap I tried because I knew I could only get over it with braking. We had to find out why, ”explained the Italian.
“I tried, but I made a very serious mistake. I apologized to the whole team. They did a great job, but I couldn’t finish it, so that’s what bothers me the most.” argued Bagnaia.
Regarding his teammates, he stressed “Jack has been very fast all weekend. On Friday he set the same time as me, but he ran into a ‘wild card’ and lost four tenths, which cost him a lot of time. was going very fast and what happened this morning is that the pace was more or less similar but he had more traction than me and we tried to do something but all weekend he was It was on a higher level.
“We have to find out what happened. Normally it doesn’t matter, especially since we couldn’t overtake, but today it was,” claimed the Ducati rider.
From his fight with Bastianini he recognized “When he passed me, he was faster. I would have done the same. He went ahead and made up for the time with Quartararo, but then I was stronger. “I passed him. It’s normal and like I said before these races, there are no team orders so all you have to do is respect each other and that’s the right thing to do.”
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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