Bollywoods Ranveer Singh Cheers at MotoGP Bharat with Ducati!
Ducati, the premium motorcycle brand, extended an invitation to Bollywood superstar Ranveer Singh, who serves as the brand's India Ambassador, to be present for the kickoff of the Indian MotoGP race, also distinguished as MotoGP Bharat. Singh was cordially greeted by the Ducati team, including Ducati Corse's Sporting Director, Paolo Ciabatti, who gave him a tour of the Ducati garage.
Ranveer demonstrated great enthusiasm for the Ducati MotoGP motorcycles and was also escorted to the MotoGP grid prior to the onset of the race. He mingled with the thronging Indian fans, sharing their exhilaration at the starting grid.

Post the thunderous start, Ranveer witnessed the entirety of the race alongside the Ducati team in their garage. He got a closer view of the action from the main straight, thrilling at the magnificent roar of the MotoGP motorcycles as they zoomed towards the Buddh International Circuit's Turn 1 in Greater Noida.
An exhilarated Ranveer Singh remarked, "It's a great honour to attend the first ever MotoGP race with the Ducati Corse team in India. I have always been a fan of the Ducati range but to be able to see the Ducati MotoGP race bikes, in the garage, with the team was an awesome experience. MotoGP is truly a spectacle, and I had a superb time, full of adrenaline and I am going back with amazing memories. It's a great day for India, Indian Motorsport fans and I can't wait to experience racing and Ducati again!"

Bipul Chandra, Ducati India's Managing Director, commented, "As part of our collaboration, Mr. Ranveer Singh attended the inaugural Indian GP as a Ducati guest and ended up giving us a course on humility. He was thrilled to see the Ducati MotoGP bikes from up close, experienced the MotoGP race with us and obliged hundreds of fans with selfies, hugs, and a few words of endearment. MotoGP Bharat is already super special for us as it's a dream come true, and Ranveer's enthusiasm and support took it to the next level. For us the race came to an unfortunate end after Francesco Bagnaia was forced to retire from second place following a crash. But that's part of racing and we look forward to the next race in Japan."


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