Casually Responds To Illegal Unboxing Incident In Mandalika, Aruba.it Racing Team Can't Wait To Race In Indonesia
Tim Aruba.it Racing (Intagram @aruba.it_racing)

JAKARTA - The furor had occurred ahead of the 2022 Superbike World Championship (WSBK) at the Mandalika Circuit. This is because an allegedly illegal unboxing video circulated against one of the Ducati cargo boxes belonging to Aruba.it the Racing team.

Regarding the commotion, Aruba.it Racing recently responded. The team said it was aware of the news but so far they have not made any official statement.

"Regarding what happened at the Mandalika International Street Circuit, Aruba.it Racing - Ducati team would like to clarify that it has not made any statements", Aruba.It Racing team wrote in the caption to their latest photo on Instagram.

Furthermore, instead of being upset by the incident, Aruba.It team acted relaxed. In a follow-up statement made last Thursday, they even stated that they could not wait to be in Indonesia.

"The only thing we want to say is that we can't wait to go to Indonesia @WorldSBK #IDNWorldSBK", concluded Aruba.it the Racing team.

Previously it was known that a video circulated of the opening of the Ducati Panigale V4 R motorcycle box riding Michael Ruben Rinaldi. The activity was then considered illegal because the authorities to open the box should have been the Customs and Excise team and their own team to prevent manipulation.

However, it was later discovered that the actions taken were by the procedure because in the unboxing video it was Customs and Excise that opened the door. However, what was later deemed illegal was the activity of publishing videos by unscrupulous persons.


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