Not finishing last in Thailand MotoGP return “means a lot” – Petrucci

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Not finishing last in Thailand MotoGP return “means a lot” – Petrucci
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Supersub Danilo Petrucci says it 'means a lot to' him that he didn't finish last on his return to MotoGP last weekend at Buriram with Suzuki.

at Buriram last weekend, coming straight from finishing second in the MotoAmerica Superbike championship the week before.

Admitting he would have liked to have scored at least one point, he is nevertheless proud of his return to MotoGP in Thailand. “I’m happy I’m not last, this means a lot. The pace was good at the beginning, but then the track was drying up and I started to suffer with the front and the front pressure goes really, really high. I was not able to stay with [Fabio] Di Giannantonio, but in the end I managed to not make any mistakes.

“No, holiday!” he declared when asked if he had any more plans for 2022. “I’m so, so tired. For me this was the last day of working this year, I promise.

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