Ducati Corse

Italian motorcycle racing team

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2025 Marc Márquez signs a contract with Ducati Corse, joining Francesco Bagnaia as a teammate and committing to the team until 2026.
2024 Enea Bastianini finishes 4th in the championship with 2 wins and 9 podiums
2024 Francesco Bagnaia finishes 2nd in the championship with 11 wins, 16 podiums, and 6 pole positions
2024 Ducati Corse makes an official entry into the MotoE World Championship with Chaz Davies as their rider, competing under the Aruba Cloud MotoE team name. The team uses Ducati V21L electric racing machines, taking over the grid-slot previously used by Pramac.
2024 Ducati Corse makes its debut in the MXGP World Championship in the Netherlands, entering the competition with Tony Cairoli (nine-time world champion) and Alessandro Lupino, racing on the Ducati Desmo450 MX motorbike.
2023 Nicolò Bulega wins the Supersport World Championship riding for Ducati.
2023 Francesco Bagnaia wins his second consecutive MotoGP World Championship with 7 wins, 15 podiums, and 7 pole positions
2022 Ducati enters the Supersport World Championship with the 955 Panigale V2, fielding Nicolò Bulega as their rider.
2022 Ducati Corse won both the Constructors' Title and the Teams' Title in the MotoGP championship.
2022 Nicolò Bulega finishes fourth in the Supersport World Championship riding for Ducati.
November 2022 Francesco Bagnaia became the second MotoGP world champion for Ducati in Valencia, overcoming five DNFs during the season.
2021 Ducati Lenovo Team debuts with Jack Miller finishing 4th in the championship, winning 2 races and securing 5 podiums
2021 Jack Miller and Francesco Bagnaia joined Ducati Lenovo Team, marking the start of a new era for Ducati Corse in MotoGP.
2021 Wayne Maxwell from Australia successfully defends his championship, again riding a Ducati Panigale V4R
2021 Ducati won the Constructors' MotoGP World Championship for the third time, with Francesco Bagnaia securing second place in the overall standings.
2020 Danilo Petrucci races for Ducati Team, finishing 12th in the championship with 1 win and 1 podium
2020 Danilo Petrucci won the French Grand Prix representing Ducati.
2020 Ducati won the Constructors' MotoGP World Championship for the second time in the team's history.
2020 Andrea Dovizioso secured a victory in Austria during his final year with Ducati, marking the end of his tenure with the team.
2020 Wayne Maxwell from Australia wins the championship riding a Ducati Panigale V4R
2020 Ducati Team competes in MotoGP with Andrea Dovizioso finishing 4th in the championship, winning 1 race and securing 2 podiums
2019 Italian rider Danilo Petrucci was promoted from Alma Pramac Racing to join the official Ducati MotoGP racing team.
2019 Mike Jones from Australia wins the championship riding a Ducati 1289 Panigale R Final Edition
2019 Jorge Lorenzo concluded his 2-year contract with Ducati and transferred to Honda to team up with Marc Márquez, ending his tenure with the team after predominantly unsatisfactory performance.
2019 Álvaro Bautista joined the Ducati team and began the season with 11 consecutive wins before experiencing mixed results.
2018 Andrea Dovizioso and Jorge Lorenzo were teammates at Ducati Corse for the MotoGP season.
2016 Ducati signed five-time world champion Jorge Lorenzo to ride for the team in the 2017 and 2018 MotoGP seasons.
2016 Casey Stoner returned to Ducati Corse, joining the team alongside test rider Michele Pirro, and was noted to have immediately established a strong connection with the Ducati racing team and motorcycle.
2016 Ducati Corse maintained Andrea Dovizioso and Andrea Iannone as their factory team riders, racing with the updated GP16 motorcycle, which was an evolution of the previous year's GP15 model.
2016 Ducati won the manufacturers' championship, demonstrating their continued competitive prowess in motorcycle racing.
2016 Ducati retained Andrea Dovizioso for a further two seasons of MotoGP competition.
2015 Ducati prepares to field a total of 8 bikes on the MotoGP circuit for 2016, distributed across factory team, Pramac Yakhnich, Aspar Team, and Avintia Racing.
2015 Ducati introduced the GP15, a full redesign of the Desmosedici motorcycle, under the direction of new team race director Gigi Dall'Igna. The new bike made its debut at the second Sepang test.
2015 Ducati Corse restructured its MotoGP team, with Andrea Dovizioso continuing as a rider and Andrea Iannone joining the factory team from Pramac Ducati.
2014 Andrea Dovizioso continued racing for Ducati Corse in the MotoGP season, with Cal Crutchlow also joining the team as his teammate.
2013 Andrea Dovizioso joined the Ducati Team, replacing Valentino Rossi who had departed from the team.
2013 Nicky Hayden continued racing with Ducati Corse (then-known as 'Ducati Team') on a one-year contract for the MotoGP season.
November 15 2013 Ducati announced their return as a factory team in the Superbike World Championship.
2011 Ducati provided factory support to Althea Racing, with Carlos Checa winning the Superbike World Championship title.
2011 Ducati secured the manufacturers' championship, adding to their championship victories.
2010 Casey Stoner continued racing for Ducati Corse in MotoGP, partnering with teammate Nicky Hayden for the 2010 racing season.
August 27 2010 Ducati announced they would no longer compete as a factory team in the Superbike World Championship after 23 seasons and 29 championship titles.
August 15 2010 Valentino Rossi confirmed he would join Ducati for a two-year contract starting in 2011, partnering with Nicky Hayden.
July 9 2010 Casey Stoner announced his departure from Ducati, revealing he would join Honda for the 2011 season after four years with the team.

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