Press Release | April 15, 2024
It was a memorable start to 2024 for Danilo Petrucci but the Phillip Island podium finisher will be absent from the Assen grid. Nicholas Spinelli will fill in for him at the next race in Assen.
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The third round of the 2024 Motul FIM Superbike World Championship will not feature Danilo Petrucci (Barni Spark Racing Team) after the Italian suffered a motocross training incident in Italy. Already with a podium in 2024 and with a solid start after six races, it’s a blow that the #9 didn’t want but with seven weeks off between Assen and Misano, he’ll hope to be back fit for his home round. This weekend, he’ll be replaced by fellow countryman and WorldSSP podium finisher, Nicholas Spinelli (pictured above).
Spinelli, who has 20 races, seven top 10 finishes and one podium – coming from Phillip Island last year – from his experience in WorldSSP, steps up to the main World Superbike class for this weekend, deputizing for ‘Petrux’. Spinelli is no stranger to the team, having won the CIV championship for them in 2022 under the ‘next generation’ class. 22-year-old Spinelli doesn’t have Superbike experience but he’s a double CIV Moto3 champion alongside his CIV Supersport accolade and is already a MotoE race winner in 2024.
Petrucci’s crash left him with a double fracture to his jaw, which he has already undergone surgery for with the insertion of plates. He’ll also undergo surgery on his right clavicle but is scheduled to remain in hospital until Monday, April 15, although his recovery will take longer due to the second procedure. The fourth round takes place on June 14-16, although there will be a test at Misano two weeks prior on May 30-31, with this the target for Petrucci’s return to the track.
Speaking about being out for the third round, Danilo Petrucci spoke dejectedly after such a strong start to the year: “I’m truly disappointed about this injury. I was in great shape, felt I could achieve good results, and was training even harder. I’d never had to skip a race due to a motocross accident, but I won’t be at Assen. With the plates they’ve inserted, I wouldn’t even be able to put on my helmet. In agreement with the doctors, we decided to operate on the clavicle too. I want to be there for the Misano tests at the end of May.”
With a career-first WorldSBK call-up, Spinelli is relishing the opportunity, despite the circumstances: “I am so sorry for Danilo’s accident and I wish him a speedy recovery, but I am really happy with this call. Racing with the guys of Superbike is a dream come true, I will try my best to do well and enjoy this experience. A big thank you to Marco Barnabo and the whole team who still believe in me after the season we had together.”