MotoGP, back in Mugello the Ducati X 2 but without Randy Mamola!

A small return to normality at the Italian Grand Prix in Mugello will be when the two-seater Ducati, which used to tour the track to celebrities and VIPs, once again led the way.

Here in the archive photo from MotoGP.com, Prodigy singer Keith Flint shows all his enthusiasm after having “tasted” the Jerez circuit as the co-driver of a tightrope walker like Randy Mamola. Unfortunately, it will no longer be the popular Californian driver who will drive the Desmosedici X2, as the four-time vice world champion is 60. Franco Battaini and new entry Fonsi Nieto will ride. However, Mamola will stay on the team because of his unmatched experience and sympathy.

The merit of the invention of the two-seater is due Kenny Roberts, inspired by the equivalent of F1. With a motorcycle, of course, the difficulties increased. The first two-seaters did not have a handle attached to the tank so that the passenger could anchor himself. Before the “test”, a doctor checks the guest’s vital parameters. Even one of the most famous Bernie Ecclestone.

Below you will find the timetable with details of the time in which the “lucky ones” can experience the thrill of the “Round to the Lost Life”.

Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)