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Maverick Vinales: ‘It was a big mistake’ to reject Ducati MotoGP deal

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Maverick Vinales: ‘It was a big mistake’ to reject Ducati MotoGP deal

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Maverick Vinales admitted it was a “big mistake” to reject an offer from Ducati to partner Andrea Dovizioso in its factory MotoGP team in 2019.

Vinales joined Yamaha in 2017 and was touted as a potential World Champion after becoming the first rider to win with a team on debut in six years; however, a push for a title failed to materialise in his four years with the team.

The Spanish rider revealed he had been offered the chance to ride for the factory Ducati team in 2019 while he was riding for Yamaha, but rejected the offer due to advice given by his management. 

Vinales admitted it was a “big mistake” not to sign the contract, but conceded he was unsure whether it would have brought him the world championship. 

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“I had received an offer from the factory team for 2019-20 as Dovizioso’s partner,” Vinales told Spanish newspaper AS. 

“I trusted the people who managed me and said no. It was a big mistake. 

“Would I have won the title? I have no idea. Things happen for a reason, maybe I would have fallen and I couldn’t race anymore.”

Vinales also expressed regret over how his exit from Yamaha was handled in 2021, stating he’d lost 17 million euros exiting his contract early due to an angry attempt to damage his engine at the Styrian Grand Prix.

The Spaniard joined Aprilia after his release from Yamaha, but admitted he could have achieved better results staying with the Iwata-based factory. 

“I left Yamaha in 2021 when I could’ve had a valid contract until 2022,” Vinales said, “I gave up 17 million euros, the Monster sponsor and other things. 

“With Aprilia, however, it was different. Looking back, I’d stay with Yamaha because I would’ve achieved more results. 

“The only year I hadn’t won anything in those colours was 2018, since the team followed Rossi’s instructions. Valentino is nice, but he’s a very clever guy and he wants to excel.”

Vinales believes KTM can help him to the title – Red Bull Content Pool

Maverick Vinales: ‘I think the time will come’ to be MotoGP champion

Vinales also spoke of his ambitions to become a MotoGP World Champion, and still expressed belief that he could one day win the title.

“I’ll make it even if I don’t know when,” Vinales said of his chances to win a title. 

“This year, in terms of race wins, a lot will depend on the opportunities. In Qatar, I wasn’t ready but maybe if I get another chance it’ll be different. 

“Maybe I could have pushed harder to make it, but I think the time will come. Of course it’s not easy and Marquez shouldn’t be so strong and my bike has to respond well.”

The Spanish rider also confirmed he remains happy with his situation at KTM despite the financial situation.

“What do I like about this brand? The people and the energising connection,” Vinales said.

“The RC16 itself has potential, even if it’s not easy to ride. You need to be careful all the time. 

“20 per cent more gas in acceleration doesn’t make it better, and 10 per cent is not enough. You also need to be precise.”

Vinales also admitted he was frustrated by the lack of concessions for KTM, but suggested that the manufacturer was moving in the right direction towards potential race victories. 

“It would be perfect to have more freedom for aerodynamics and increase the number of tests. For example, Yamaha and Honda will soon have two extra days in Brno.”

“In my opinion, all together we can make this project successful. We’re at a stage where collaboration is essential.”

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