Petrucci won the 2011 national Superstock Championship in his native Italy, as well as finishing runner up in the FIM Superstock 1000 Cup in the same year. A test rider for Ducati’s Superbike project, ‘Petrux’ then moved into MotoGP™ in 2012 with IodaRacing Project. In his second year the Italian scored points an impressive 11 times, and following recovery from a wrist injury, Petrucci then moved to Octo Pramac Yakhnich thereafter and then scored his first podium at Silverstone in 2015. 2016 was interrupted by injury, but the Italian showed his talent sufficiently to gain a 2017 Ducati for this season whilst remaining with Pramac - the only non-Ducati Team rider to have the new machine. 2017 was a breakout season, with numerous podiums and on occasion, threats at the victory. He stayed at the squad for 2018 and impressed once again, earning a seat at the factory Ducati Team for 2019. A run of nine-straight top six results saw Petrucci begin his factory career in fine style, with a fairy-tale maiden Grand Prix victory coming his way at Mugello, in between two P3s in Le Mans and Barcelona. A more difficult latter half of the season saw Petrucci slip from third to sixth in the overall standings. 2020 proved a challenging year on-track for the Italian as he failed to find the speed to consistenly challenge for the top places but he did have his moment also, securing victory in the rain in Le Mans, securing his second premier class victory. That was as good as it got though as he had to settle for 12th in the Championship. After a year at Red Bull KTM Tech3 in 2021, he left MotoGP™ and became a Dakar Rally stage winner, before reuniting with Ducati in MotoAmerica. In 2022, he made a late-season comeback to MotoGP™ when called upon by Team Suzuki Ecstar to fill in for the injured Joan Mir. Then, in 2023, the Italian stepped back into the factory Ducati seat at Le Mans to replace the injured Enea Bastianini.
Rider Stats
Videos
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Petrucci: It took me 10 seconds to say yes to Ducati!
The jovial Italian replaces Enea Bastianini in Le Mans and returns to a happy hunting ground, having taken a wet weather win in 2020
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"One of the biggest gifts life has given me" - Petrucci
The Italian is coming out of retirement for one weekend only as he dons the colours of Suzuki in Thailand this weekend
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Red Bull Race Week: Danilo Petrucci looks to the future
With two more races to go in the 2021 MotoGP™ season, Danilo Petrucci was in Portimão sharing memories of his roller coaster career
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UNSEEN: Petrucci's tearful MotoGP™ to Dakar bike swap
The much-loved Italian waved goodbye to MotoGP™ in the best way possible with an incredible bike swap with his next adventure
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Can Misano prove a turning point for KTM?
It's been a trying time for the Austrian manufacturer, but with three riders inside the Q2 places, have their fortunes changed in Misano?
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Petrucci: I'm happy with KTM, and we can be top 8 finishers
There has been plenty of speculation around the Italian's future but he and team boss Pit Beirer believe they have the potential to grow
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What really happens: MotoGP™ Warm Up
Follow Danilo Petrucci's routine through Sunday morning at the Italian GP before the big race later in the day
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Remember when? Danilo Petrucci & Herve Poncharal
Remember when Danilo Petrucci realised his dream, and Herve Poncharal saw two of his own in a title showdown?
Rider Bio
Bike
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Date of birth
24/10/1990
Place of birth
Terni
Height
181 cm
Weight
80 kg
Rider Story
News
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Petrucci to replace injured Bastianini at Le Mans
The Italian will step in at Ducati Lenovo Team as Bastianini continues to recover from his shoulder injury
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Petrucci: Maybe I wouldn't have retired if I had that bike
The two-time MotoGP™ race winner donned the Suzuki colours in Thailand as he made a memorable MotoGP™ return
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Petrucci: Miller will be a KTM success story
The former teammate of the Aussie is convinced that the number 43 will enjoy his time with the Orange marque once he gets going next season
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Petrucci exceeds expectations in maiden Dakar Rally
Not only did the Italian complete the endurance event, but he also claimed a hugely impressive stage win on Day 5
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Mir and Petrucci's crash in photos: sportsmanship prevails
The 2020 World Champion and two-time premier class race winner saw their races end early at Misano
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Petrucci and Tech 3 looking to kickstart season in Jerez
After a less than ideal opening few rounds, the Italian feels the Spanish GP can see him improve his bike setup to help challenge higher up
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"I want to be the best rider at KTM" - Petrucci
The Italian moves to Tech3 for the 2021 season and has outlined his plans for the year ahead
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7 winners, 15 podium finishers: social media on French GP
Check out the reactions around the world to the wet race in Le Mans where Danilo Petrucci became the seventh different winner of 2020
By motogp.com
Videos
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Petrucci: It took me 10 seconds to say yes to Ducati!
The jovial Italian replaces Enea Bastianini in Le Mans and returns to a happy hunting ground, having taken a wet weather win in 2020
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"One of the biggest gifts life has given me" - Petrucci
The Italian is coming out of retirement for one weekend only as he dons the colours of Suzuki in Thailand this weekend
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Red Bull Race Week: Danilo Petrucci looks to the future
With two more races to go in the 2021 MotoGP™ season, Danilo Petrucci was in Portimão sharing memories of his roller coaster career
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UNSEEN: Petrucci's tearful MotoGP™ to Dakar bike swap
The much-loved Italian waved goodbye to MotoGP™ in the best way possible with an incredible bike swap with his next adventure
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Can Misano prove a turning point for KTM?
It's been a trying time for the Austrian manufacturer, but with three riders inside the Q2 places, have their fortunes changed in Misano?
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Petrucci: I'm happy with KTM, and we can be top 8 finishers
There has been plenty of speculation around the Italian's future but he and team boss Pit Beirer believe they have the potential to grow
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What really happens: MotoGP™ Warm Up
Follow Danilo Petrucci's routine through Sunday morning at the Italian GP before the big race later in the day
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Remember when? Danilo Petrucci & Herve Poncharal
Remember when Danilo Petrucci realised his dream, and Herve Poncharal saw two of his own in a title showdown?