Britain's Chaz Davies is the most successful WorldSBK rider at the Motorland Aragon track but even with seven wins under his belt, the Aruba Ducati man isn't full of confidence.
Davies has struggled with the new Panigale V4R so far this year, picking up only 18 points while team-mate Alvaro Bautista has won every race, but a two-day test at the Spanish track has given him some direction.
“I wouldn’t go as far as to say that the Aragón round – given my seven wins here – is a track where it’s all going to come together, because it’s not as simple as that," said Davies.
For sure it’s a track which on paper is better for me and this could help to mask some problems, but we still have to continue to work hard to find the best possible set-up.
"We did two days’ testing immediately after Buriram which was quite good, so now I’m going to Aragon to confirm the progress we’ve made so far and make another step forward because, as Alvaro continues to show, the potential of our bike is very high and it’s just up to us now to extract it.”