Luca Marini is almost through his last Grand Prix in Aragon. Even if his big half-brother Valentino Rossi was not far away, he still finished dead last, on a Ducati GP19 that his teammate Bastianini brought to sixth place. The Avintia VR46 pilot must regain color. Precisely, the Misano track is not lacking in it.
Luca marini does not deny the evidence about his last performance in Aragon : “ a very difficult race, there is not much more to say ". Except, undoubtedly, that it should not be renewed, even if we are assured of a helm for 2022 with our friends from the academy and under the label, this time exclusive, of its illustrious elder.
If, in Spain, Luca marini has been transparent, he certainly cannot be invisible on his lands of Misano. We don't know what the level of his results will be, but we won't be able to miss his GP19 on the track that was so successful for him in Moto2. The Sky Racing Team VR46 traditionally presented a special paint job for the Italian Grand Prix, and the 2021 “Gran Premio OCTO di San Marino e Della Riviera di Rimini” adds to the celebration list with the national reunion.
Luca Marini will try to be as fast as the sponsor's WiFi
The rendering published by the team gives an idea of what awaits us: the Ducati Desmosedici GP19 of Marini will be hard to miss in purple and pink on the 4,226 km circuit. The design, designed by the graphics department VR46 and implemented by Starline Design, is based on the colors of “Sky Wifi”, the title sponsor’s ultra-fast fiber optic network. Hopefully this speed will also be found in the times for Marini.
« Misano will be a special event for many reasons and certainly one of the most exciting Grand Prix of the entire season », enthuses Marini. " We will work hard to make sure this is one of the best races of the season. I want to have fun and please the public in the stands “, promised the 24-year-old Italian. An audience who will be delighted to say goodbye to the great idol Valentino Rossi.
MotoGP Misano 1 (14/18): timetables
Friday, September 17
Moto3 Free Practice 1: 09:00-09:40
MotoGP Free Practice 1: 09:55 a.m.-10:40 a.m.
Moto2 Free Practice 1: 10:55 a.m.-11:35 a.m.
Moto3 Free Practice 2: 13:15 a.m.-13:55 a.m.
MotoGP Free Practice 2: 14:10 p.m.-14:55 p.m.
Moto2 Free Practice 2: 15:10 p.m.-15:50 p.m.
Saturday, September 18
Moto3 Free Practice 3: 09:00-09:40
MotoGP Free Practice 3: 09:55 a.m.-10:40 a.m.
Moto2 Free Practice 3: 10:55 a.m.-11:35 a.m.
Moto3 Q1 : 12h35-12h50
Moto3 Q2: 13:00 p.m.-13:15 p.m.
MotoGP Free Practice 4: 13:30 p.m.-14:00 p.m.
MotoGP Q1 : 14h10-14h25
MotoGP Q2: 14:35 p.m.-14:50 p.m.
Moto2 Q1 : 15h10-15h25
Moto2 Q2 : 15h35-15h50
Sunday, September 19
Moto3 WUP 08h20-08h40
Moto2 WUP 08h50-09h10
MotoGP WUP 09:40-10:00
Moto3 Race 11:00 a.m. 23 Laps
Moto2 Race 12:20 a.m. 25 Laps
MotoGP Race 14:00 p.m. 27 Laps