Fourteenth in the dry session and fifteenth in the wet, this is how the San Marino GP started a Jorge Martin to what ACE asked him about what would he do if Ducati asked him to help Pecco Bagnaia in his title fight with Fabio Quartararo. The presence of rain at Misano could open up the championship somewhat more than it is currently open, with the French leading 53 points ahead of the Italian and 59 over Mir, with 125 points still to be shared.
“I think the title is quite up to Fabio. There are very few races left and I think 90 percent is his,” The Spanish of the Pramac Ducati assures before entering whether or not he would help Bagnaia if his factory asked him to do so. On this, he says: “If Ducati asked me in the last race for help in any way or to try to get in between or something like that, and there is a possibility that Pecco could win the title, it is clear that it would help Ducati, but only in that case. “
As for his balance for the day, he says: “It was a fairly normal day. In the morning I was not feeling bad, but Always in FP1 with the soft front I have zero feeling, so being 0.6 behind Pecco is very good. I’ve looked at data and, especially when braking, I don’t like the soft rubber and that’s where I lose. In the rest of the circuit I am quite competitive. And in water I lack a bit of experience. It’s hard for me to find those feelings, but we have good data from the three Ducati riders, so I’ll try to improve. “