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Audi linked to purchase of Ducati

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Ausrossi

March 14, 2012 9:38 AM

I hope it is one of the German companies, not because I dislike Indians but I think Audi or BMW could supply a great deal of tech knowhow to compliment what is done in house and Ducati would be part of a group that would rival or surpass Honda as far as resources of all kinds. Could be a game changers for Ducati. Also the German mentality may be a nice counterweight to the Italian passione.

LCtanner

March 14, 2012 9:38 AM

Wether you like him or not, companies and sponsors cannot get enough of Valentino Rossi. The guy is a phenomenon on and off the track. AMG, AUDI. Who else can do this ? A soft drinks sponsor for Jlo and Walls Sausages have expressed an interest in casey.

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sher911 - Unregistered

March 14, 2012 10:20 AM

lm sorry to inform you but audi has discontinued there 2013/2104 R8 because of financial commitments to motor racing ( moto gp ) that sucked up all our money to beat the jap bikes we are sorry and hopefully we can continue with our super car r8 in 2015 and all other research and developments

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