Danilo Petrucci


Danilo Carlo Petrucci is an Italian Grand Prix motorcycle racer who has competed in the MotoAmerica Superbike Championship with Warhorse HSBK Racing Ducati New York. After losing his KTM ride in MotoGP at the end of the 2021 [MotoGP World Championship|2021 season], he entered the 2022 Dakar Rally with a Tech3 KTM rally raid 450 cc machine in January 2022.
For most of 2022, Petrucci was based in Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S., riding a Ducati Panigale V4R in the AMA Superbike Championship series, finishing second at the last event in September. In November of that same year it was announced that Petrucci would return to the Barni Ducati team, this time in the Superbike World Championship.
He won two races in the MotoGP World Championship, and also won the Italian Superbike Championship in 2011.

Career

Early career

Born in Terni, Petrucci began racing in 1998 with mini-trial and mini-cross bikes, achieving some national trophies. In 2006 he switched to road racing entering the CBR600 Cup where he emerged as the best rookie. In 2007 Petrucci competed in the Yamaha R6 Cup and made some appearances in the European Superstock 600 Championship. His runner-up position in the R6 Cup granted him official support from Yamaha Motor Italia for the following seasons. In 2008 Petrucci contested his first full international season in the European Superstock 600 championship, scoring two poles and earning seventh place overall in the final championships standings. In 2009 he won three races and earned fourth place overall in the European championship; in the same season he became runner-up in the Italian Superstock 1000 championship and won the Under-23 class. In 2010 Petrucci entered the FIM Superstock 1000 Championship season|FIM Superstock 1000 Championship] riding for Team Pedercini, while competing also for the Italian Superbike Championship. In the latter championship, he finished in third place overall and won the Under-25 title. In 2011 he again competed in the FIM Superstock 1000 Championship, riding a Ducati 1098R entered by the Barni Racing Team. With four victories and six poles, he ended the season as runner-up behind Davide Giugliano. He also contested the Italian Superstock 1000 championship, winning the championship title.

MotoGP World Championship

Came IodaRacing Project (2012–2014)

Petrucci joined the Ioda team in the MotoGP class in 2012, riding a 2012 [Grand Prix motorcycle racing season#Claiming Rule Teams|Claiming Rule Teams (CRT)] motorcycle with an in-house Ioda chassis and an Aprilia RSV4 engine. The team switched to using a Suter chassis and BMW engines midway through the season. Petrucci finished 19th overall in the championship and 7th in the CRT class with 27 points.
Ioda continued with Suter/BMW machinery and expanded their MotoGP team to field two bikes in 2013, with Lukáš Pešek as the second rider. Petrucci finished 17th overall in the championship and 5th in the CRT class with 26 points.
Petrucci remained with Ioda for the 2014 season, however the team dropped back to a single entry in the championship and returned to Aprilia machinery. Petrucci suffered a fractured wrist from a crash during the warm-up session for the Spanish Grand Prix at Jerez. Michel Fabrizio replaced Petrucci for rounds 6 and 7. Petrucci returned for the Dutch TT at Assen. Petrucci eventually finished 20th overall in the championship and 5th in the Open class with 17 points.

Pramac Racing (2015–2018)

On 1 October 2014, it was announced that Petrucci would leave the Ioda team and move to Pramac Racing with a two-year contract, starting with the 2015 season. He replaced Andrea Iannone, who moved to the factory Ducati Team. Petrucci took his first podium finish at the British Grand Prix in August. After starting 18th on the grid, Petrucci moved through the order in wet conditions, and ultimately finished second behind Valentino Rossi.
Petrucci missed the first four races after suffering a broken hand in a pre-season testing crash at Phillip Island. Upon return he once again excelled in wet conditions during Dutch TT where he set the fastest lap and briefly led before the race was stopped.
Petrucci starts his sixth consecutive season in Motogp for the same team, but riding a factory spec bike and with the same teammate from 2016. On 4 June 2017 he climbs on the third step of the podium at the Italian Grand Prix, in Assen he manages to get on the podium again, finishing second. He finished second in the San Marino Grand Prix. In Japan he finished third. He ended the season in 8th place with 124 points.
In 2018, Petrucci was in the same team, with teammate Jack Miller. In France, he finished in second place. He ended the season in 8th place with 144 points.

Ducati Team (2019–2020)

In 2019, Petrucci moved to the Ducati factory team to pair with Andrea Dovizioso. He finished in third place at Le Mans. He achieved his first victory in MotoGP in the following race at Mugello. He finished in third place at Catalunya. He ended the season in 6th place with 176 points.
In 2020, Petrucci remained with the same team. He won at Le Mans in wet race conditions after being in the lead from start to finish. He ended the season in twelfth place with 78 points.

Tech3 KTM Factory Racing (2021)

For the 2021 season, Petrucci was signed by the KTM satellite team Tech3. He had a best result of 5th place throughout the season and finished 21st in the standings with 37 points. At the Styrian GP in August news broke that he had lost his ride and would be exiting MotoGP at the end of the season.

Team Suzuki Ecstar (2022)

On 26 September 2022, it was announced that Petrucci would replace the injured Joan Mir for the Thailand Grand Prix in Buriram, after the US Superbike season had ended. Petrucci finished in position 20, in front of one regular rider and one replacement, and later confirmed he had no team arrangements for 2023.

Dakar Rally

Petrucci suffered a broken leg training for the Dakar Rally in December 2021. During the 2022 event, he placed 23rd in the prologue event, followed by 13th in the first stage. He retired from the second stage with a mechanical failure after, and had to be rescued by helicopter. Petrucci continued on in the rally after a nearly 12-hour time penalty for his failure to finish the stage. On stage five, Petrucci took his first Dakar stage victory, after fellow KTM rider Toby Price received a time penalty.
In 2025, Petrucci returned to the Dakar as a technician in the Trucks category for MM Technology alongside fellow Italians Claudio Bellina and Marco Arnoletti in an Iveco PowerStar. Petrucci also briefly drove the truck, before the team retired for health reasons for Bellina.

MotoAmerica Superbike Championship

Petrucci won both legs of his inaugural race in the 2022 MotoAmerica Superbike Championship at COTA, near Austin, Texas, on the weekend of 9 and 10 April.
Petrucci won the first leg of two at Road Atlanta in late April, leading the championship on points. His Ducati suffered an engine failure in the second leg.
Petrucci finished the season and AMA championship in second place to Jake Gagne in September 2022.

Superbike World Championship

Barni Spark Ducati Racing Team (from 2023)

Petrucci competed for the Barni Ducati Team from 2023 Superbike World Championship season, finishing 7th overall with three podium finishes.
In 2024, Petrucci improved his results to 5th overall with 10 podiums, including a sweep of all three racing sessions at the inaugural Italian round at Cremona Circuit.

ROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team (from 2026)

BMW announced Petrucci will compete for ROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team in 2026 on the BMW M 1000 RR, replacing Toprak Razgatlioglu, who will make his MotoGP debut with Yamaha next season.

Career statistics

European Superstock 600

Races by year

YearBike123456789101112PosPts
2007YamahaDONSPAASSMNZ
Ret
SIL
C
MIS
Ret
BRNBRABRALAU
8
VALMAG28th8
2008YamahaVAL
2
ASS
Ret
MNZ
4
NÜR
8
MIS
7
BRN
10
BRA
4
DON
DNS
MAG
11
POR
7
7th83
2009YamahaVAL
1
ASS
Ret
MNZ
1
MIS
1
SIL
9
BRN
2
NÜR
2
IMO
4
MAG
18
POR
5
4th146

FIM Superstock 1000 Cup

Races by year

YearBike12345678910PosPts
2010KawasakiPOR
9
SPA
13
NED
7
ITA
5
SMR
10
CZE
Ret
GBR
9
GER
13
ITA
7
FRA
8
9th63
2011DucatiNED
2
ITA
4
SMR
2
SPA
3
CZE
Ret
GBR
1
GER
Ret
ITA
1
FRA
1
POR
1
2nd169

Grand Prix motorcycle racing

Races by year

YearClassBike1234567891011121314151617181920PosPts
MotoGPIodaQAT
Ret
SPA
13
POR
15
FRA
Ret
CAT
19
GBR
17
NED
11
GER
17
ITA
Ret
USA
Ret
INP
Ret
CZE
17
19th27
MotoGPIoda-SuterRSM
14
ARA
17
JPN
Ret
MAL
11
AUS
13
VAL
8
19th27
MotoGPIoda-SuterQAT
Ret
AME
Ret
SPA
14
FRA
14
ITA
12
CAT
11
NED
16
GER
14
USA
13
INP
17
CZE
13
GBR
15
RSM
15
ARA
Ret
MAL
16
AUS
15
JPN
18
VAL
14
17th26
MotoGPARTQAT
14
AME
17
ARG
Ret
SPA
DNS
FRAITACATNED
15
GER
15
INP
Ret
CZE
Ret
GBR
18
RSM
Ret
ARA
11
JPN
Ret
AUS
12
MAL
Ret
VAL
12
20th17
MotoGPDucatiQAT
12
AME
10
ARG
11
SPA
12
FRA
10
ITA
9
CAT
9
NED
11
GER
9
INP
10
CZE
10
GBR
2
RSM
6
ARA
Ret
JPN
Ret
AUS
12
MAL
6
VAL
10
10th113
MotoGPDucatiQAT
DNS
ARGAMESPAFRA
7
ITA
8
CAT
9
NED
Ret
GER
Ret
AUT
11
CZE
7
GBR
9
RSM
11
ARA
17
JPN
8
AUS
9
MAL
10
VAL
12
14th75
MotoGPDucatiQAT
Ret
ARG
7
AME
8
SPA
7
FRA
Ret
ITA
3
CAT
Ret
NED
2
GER
12
CZE
7
AUT
Ret
GBR
Ret
RSM
2
ARA
20
JPN
3
AUS
21
MAL
6
VAL
13
8th124
MotoGPDucatiQAT
5
ARG
10
AME
12
SPA
4
FRA
2
ITA
7
CAT
8
NED
Ret
GER
4
CZE
6
AUT
5
GBR
C
RSM
11
ARA
7
THA
9
JPN
9
AUS
12
MAL
9
VAL
Ret
8th144
MotoGPDucatiQAT
6
ARG
6
AME
6
SPA
5
FRA
3
ITA
1
CAT
3
NED
6
GER
4
CZE
8
AUT
9
GBR
7
RSM
10
ARA
12
THA
9
JPN
9
AUS
Ret
MAL
9
VAL
Ret
6th176
MotoGPDucatiSPA
9
ANC
Ret
CZE
12
AUT
7
STY
11
RSM
16
EMI
10
CAT
8
FRA
1
ARA
15
TER
10
EUR
10
VAL
15
POR
16
12th78
MotoGPKTMQAT
Ret
DOH
19
POR
13
SPA
14
FRA
5
ITA
9
CAT
Ret
GER
Ret
NED
13
STY
18
AUT
12
GBR
10
ARA
15
RSM
16
AME
18
EMI
Ret
ALR
Ret
VAL
18
21st37
MotoGPSuzukiQATINAARGAMEPORSPAFRAITACATGERNEDGBRAUTRSMARAJPNTHA
20
AUSMALVAL30th0
MotoGPDucatiPORARGAMESPAFRA
11
ITAGERNEDGBRAUTCATRSMINDJPNINAAUSTHAMALQATVAL28th5

Dakar Rally

Truck

YearClassVehicleTeamPositionStages won
2025Truck