Tito Rabat says he will be rewarded with the ‘top material’ from Ducati if he proves competitive during his maiden WorldSBK Championship season in 2021.
Tito Rabat joins the likes of Max Biaggi, Marco Melandri and Alvaro Bautista in attempting to make a successful leap from MotoGP to WorldSBK after signing with Barni Ducati
Tito Rabat has been released from hospital following yesterday's fiery accident during private testing at Barcelona and now has his sights set on competing in next weekend's Italian MotoGP.
Tito Rabat starts the European leg of what is currently his most successful MotoGP season holding ninth in the world championship and a close second to Jack Miller in the battle to be best Ducati GP17 rider.
Tito Rabat’s grin stretched ear-to-ear when detailing his final day of MotoGP testing in 2017 at Jerez, where he put Ducati’s GP17 through a race-distance run, which led him to conclude, ‘This bike is unbelievable!’