In his incendiary column "Fast by Prosecco," Carlo Pernat, the influential Italian manager and analyst, throws a spanner in the works for Ducati. As the red manufacturer goes through a period of technical and media turbulence, Pernat offers an uncompromising assessment that could well awaken some consciences in Borgo Panigale.
Feathered praises above all the Spanish rookie, the big winner of the Indonesian stage, describing him as " Ducati's most lucid rider » at the moment. Far from being disturbed by the technical scandals surrounding the team, Aldeguer would have known on the contrary " navigate through uncertainties " to establish itself as the credible option for the future." Aldeguer is a phenomenonHe rode like a veteran., with incredible maturity. He will be one of the greats in 2026 »
The observation is more severe for the double world champion Pecco Bagnaia. Pernat recognizes its status as a "phenomenon" but immediately associates it with "chaos"*. He points out several problems: persistent rumors about the use of GP24, the heavy silence of Ducati on his technical choices, and the tensions with Gigi Dall'Igna.
It finds : " Bagnaia is in chaosIn Motegi he was a god; in Mandalika, a ghost. The GP25 has problems, and Ducati refuses to talk. Rumors of an illegal GP24 engine at Motegi don't help »
Charles Pernat does not mince words about the team's communication strategy: " Ducati is in the middle of a storm and must not waste any more time hiding its choices.. » A clear warning that suggests the current opacity harms more than it protects.
Carlo Pernat's remedy for Ducati: transparency
In a cocktail of irony and frankness, Feathered issues an ultimatum: " Either Ducati owns up to its bugs, or the chaos extends beyond this weekend. » A message that resonates like a prophecy as the team faces one of its biggest media crises.
This release of Feathered intervenes in a particularly tense context: disastrous performance of bagnaia in Mandalika, continuous revelations on the GP24 tests, undeniable emergence ofAldeguer as de facto leader in Indonesia, injuries and probably forfeits to come on the side of Marc Marquez.
Feathered, by his column, places Ducati facing its contradictions. While the paddock MotoGP is preparing to join Australia, Ducati will have to decide: continue in denial or operate the transparency that is demanded FeatheredThe "Fast by Prosecco" may well have been the last straw that broke the camel's back.
From hero to zero ❌ @PeccoBagnaia didn't finish today's race either, as the Italian crashed out from last 😔#IndonesianGP ️ pic.twitter.com/VygnpOPHr9
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