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2008
Challenge Gets Underway For Rossi In Sepang
Valentino Rossi completed a mainly positive first day of testing in
Malaysia today as the first of four pre-season tests began for the Fiat Yamaha
Team. Rossi’s second test on Bridgestone tyres was interrupted when he crashed
entering turn two on his twentieth lap of the day, but the Italian was unhurt
and completed 44 laps and some important development work.
It was a typically hot and humid Sepang day and the track surface caused
some problems with several riders, including Rossi’s new team-mate Jorge
Lorenzo, also hitting the gravel at some point. Rossi and his team concentrated
on a variety of things throughout the day as they continued to work on the
development of the 2008 YZR-M1, recording positive results with a new 2008
specification pneumatic-valve engine, new electronics and of course some tyre
work with Bridgestone. Rossi’s time of 2’02.490, recorded on his final lap of
the day, put him in sixth place, while Lorenzo was just behind in ninth with a
time of 2’02.563. The time sheets were topped by Randy de Puniet, who posted a
best lap of 2’01.377
Valentino Rossi:
“It feels good to be back on the bike after the winter break, and me
and all my team are feeling very motivated about the task ahead. I still have
some pain in my hand but I had it checked out again last week and the fracture
is okay, so I know it’s not a problem to ride. Today we continued where we left
off with Bridgestone and it seems we’re making good progress, we did many laps
with the same tyre and I’m pleased with things so far. Unfortunately I had a
crash today; I was on an out lap and maybe I pushed a little bit too hard, too
soon, with not enough temperature in the tyre and I lost the front. Luckily I
was not hurt, my hand is okay and I was able to continue with the day’s work! As
well as tyres we tried a new-spec engine and I was quite pleased with this, as
well as with some new electronics. The surface wasn’t good today and it wasn’t
possible to go so fast but I hope tomorrow it will improve and we will be able
to keep improving in all areas.”
From Fiat Yamaha Racing press
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