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Ducati seeks to find the 'right balance' for 'completely revised' WorldSBK bike
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Ducati Aims to Strike the Perfect Balance with Fully Redesigned WorldSBK Bike

February 7, 2026 3 Min Read
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Ducati is set to launch the next-generation Panigale V4 R for the 2026 WorldSBK season, with ongoing development work still underway. The new model brings significant updates including a redesigned chassis, swingarm, engine, and aerodynamics, aimed at improving stability issues seen in the previous Panigale V4 R that secured World Superbike titles with Alvaro Bautista in 2022 and 2023.

However, as with any fresh project, there is a period of adjustment. Marco Zambenedetti, Ducati’s WorldSBK technical coordinator, acknowledged that the team is still striving to find the ideal setup and balance for the bike as they prepare for the season opener at Phillip Island, scheduled from February 20 to 22. Zambenedetti highlighted that the upcoming season will not only introduce new riders but also mark the debut of the seventh-generation Panigale V4 R, a machine reworked from the ground up with expectations of enhanced overall performance and increased rigidity.

This is a developmental phase where finding the right compromise between components is critical. Drawing on Ducati’s vast experience in both WorldSBK and MotoGP, the updates include a stiffer front frame, a brand-new double-sided rear swingarm, and completely revamped aerodynamics. These changes seek to boost rear tire grip, improve cornering thanks to aerodynamic improvements, and provide better rider feedback during braking and entry—key elements to unlocking the bike’s true potential.

Despite the advanced design changes, Ducati’s testing schedule faced setbacks due to a rainy winter that limited track time under dry conditions. Zambenedetti expects the evaluation and refinement of the bike to continue well into the first half of the season, with riders needing ample track exposure to adapt. Still, he remains optimistic about strong performance at Phillip Island, a track historically favorable for Ducati, and confident that the team will compete at the front throughout the season.

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In summary, the early portion of the 2026 campaign will be crucial for both riders and technicians to test, learn, and optimize the new Panigale V4 R, along with integrating Iker Lecuona into the lineup. Despite the ongoing development challenges, Ducati is poised to remain a strong contender in the WorldSBK field.

Fan Take: This news is thrilling for racing enthusiasts because Ducati’s commitment to innovation and continuous improvement promises fierce competition and technical advancements on the grid. The introduction of a deeply re-engineered Panigale V4 R could not only shake up the championship but also push other manufacturers to elevate their performance, making the 2026 WorldSBK season a must-watch.

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