MotoAmerica: Rahal Ducati Moto Happy With First Pre-Season Test

MotoAmerica: Rahal Ducati Moto Happy With First Pre-Season Test

© 2024, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. From a press release issued By Rahal Ducati Moto:

RAHAL DUCATI MOTO COMPLETE SUCCESSFUL FIRST TEST

ZIONSVILLE, Ind., (02.15.2024) -The recently established Rahal Ducati Moto team successfully concluded its inaugural three-day testing session at Jennings GP in Hamilton County, Florida.

Despite the challenging weather conditions in the lead-up to the test, team riders PJ Jacobsen, Kayla Yaakov, and Corey Alexander were greeted by clear skies on Tuesday morning, providing a welcome respite from the earlier heavy rain. The team, determined to make the most of the favorable weather, diligently assembled three brand-new Ducati Panigale V2s, which had not yet experienced any track time. The riders, along with their newly-formed crews, worked closely to establish a comfortable and effective rapport with their new bikes, addressing and resolving any minor issues that surfaced during the test.

The riders covered an impressive number of laps over the three days, with PJ clocking a fastest time of 1:15.4s, Kayla – 1:15.6s, and Corey – 1:16.2s. They leave the Jennings track with a good base ahead of their maiden race with the RDM team in just three weeks time, in Daytona Beach, FL.

PJ Jacobsen during the Rahal Ducati Moto test at Jennings GP, in Florida. Photo courtesy Rahal Ducati Moto.
PJ Jacobsen in action during the Rahal Ducati Moto test at Jennings GP, in Florida. Photo courtesy Rahal Ducati Moto.

 

PJ Jacobsen:

“It’s been a good first test, just getting the bikes on track and getting to know everyone, it’s a steady building process, and it has gone really well. The first day I wasn’t too comfortable so I worked with all the crew and the feeling improved as the test progressed. I’m now feeling a lot happier and we just have to keep chipping away to find the best set up for Daytona.”

Kayla Yaakov in action during the Rahal Ducati Moto test at Jennings GP, in Florida. Photo courtesy Rahal Ducati Moto.
Kayla Yaakov in action during the Rahal Ducati Moto test at Jennings GP, in Florida. Photo courtesy Rahal Ducati Moto.

Kayla Yaakov: 

“I’ve really enjoyed the first test and getting to know the team that Ben and Graham have assembled. Everyone worked really well together and starting off in this way is very important ahead of the season. They did a great job of building three bikes overnight and reacting to all the issues that come up when building new bikes! I feel we improved steadily as the test progressed, there were a few small things here and there, but we’ve worked through them together which is key, and that’s why we’re here testing. The final day was super positive, and we were able to find a competitive base setting. I am very happy with what we were able to learn and achieve this week, and I have full confidence that this team can deliver some awesome results this season!”

 

Corey Alexander in action during the Rahal Ducati Moto test at Jennings GP, in Florida. Photo courtesy Rahal Ducati Moto.
Corey Alexander in action during the Rahal Ducati Moto test at Jennings GP, in Florida. Photo courtesy Rahal Ducati Moto.

 

Corey Alexander:

“The most important thing was getting all the team together. This isn’t just a normal ‘new team’ but a completely new team of people, bikes, everything! We worked through the kinks that you expect to find when rolling out new bikes that have never been on track and overall, considering where we were a week ago, we’re in a good place for sure! I’m a slow burner and take my time to find my groove, so having the three days has been great to get to a place that I’m comfortable with ahead of Daytona.”

Ben Spies, Rahal Ducati Moto Team Principal:

“I’m extremely happy with how the first test went. Obviously it was a little nerve wracking for the first time working all together with new mechanics and riders and gelling together, but everybody worked really well and we got three good days to work with and plenty of laps. We leave this test with three happy riders and some good baseline set ups headed to Daytona.”

Graham Rahal, Rahal Ducati Moto Co-Owner:

“Unfortunately I was unable to be at the first test, but I was certainly there in spirit! Ben and the team all kept me updated throughout the three days and it sounds like it was a very productive and successful first test. Putting together a set of people that haven’t worked together before is always challenging but I’m thankful to Ben, James and all the team for their commitment to the project. Now we’re on countdown to Daytona and I can’t wait to see PJ, Kayla, and Corey out on track!”

 

 

 

More, from a press release issued by Rahal Ducati Moto:

Rahal Ducati Moto Partners with R&G

 

 

ZIONSVILLE, Ind. – Rahal Ducati Moto is excited to announce a strategic partnership with R&G, a leading British company specializing in motorcycle accessories and crash protection.

Founded in 1999 in Hampshire, England, R&G is known for high-quality products and serves as an Official Sponsor of the British Superbike Championship and MotoAmerica. Their accessories have been used in various other series, including World Endurance, the Isle of Man TT and Australian Superbikes.

R&G, already a significant supporter in the series, further solidifies its dedication through this partnership. Both entities look forward to achieving new heights in the upcoming racing season which commences with the 82nd running of the historic Daytona 200, a non-points-paying Supersport race that will take place at Daytona International Speedway, March 7-9.

Graham Rahal, Rahal Ducati Moto Co-Owner:

“We welcome R&G as a valued partner, aligning with our commitment to excellence. We will be using their parts on different areas of the bikes and look forward to building a relationship with Simon and his team!”

Simon Hughes, Managing Director of R&G:

“R&G is absolutely delighted to be working with Rahal Ducati Moto in what is set to be a very exciting inaugural year for the Team. We see working with Rahal Ducati Moto as pivotal to our ever-expanding marketing and development program in North America, and R&G wishes the Team the best of luck for the 2024 campaign!”

 

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