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ROSSI
CONTENT WITH PROGRESS AT CLOSE OF FIRST SEPANG TEST
Valentino Rossi rounded off the third day of testing in Malaysia with
another day’s solid progress in Sepang today, the Fiat Yamaha Team rider
finishing the test sixth overall out of 22 riders testing. Rossi had time to
complete a full race simulation of 21 laps and recorded a general improvement
compared to last year’s race, despite slowing down for a lap in the middle in
order to give himself a breather as temperatures topped 34 degrees.
Rossi’s best time after 48 laps, a lap of 2’01.425, was posted on a
Bridgestone qualifier but the Italian admits there is more work to do in order
to maximise bike set-up when using the softer qualifying tyres. Overall it was
an extremely positive test for Rossi and his crew, who managed to complete
everything on the schedule thanks to good weather throughout. Rossi’s young
team-mate Jorge Lorenzo had an equally promising three days and finished the
test in third, with a best time of 2’00.766.
The Team will return to Sepang again in ten days time for the second
pre-season test of 2008, with another three day’s work planned for 5th, 6th and
7th February.
Valentino Rossi:
“The overall balance of the three day test has been very positive and
we’ve worked in many different areas. We’ve tested the pneumatic-valve engine
and I have a good feeling from it, plus we’ve improved our top speed compared to
the race here. I’m happy about the engine so far, although we want to make as
much mileage as possible with it in order to check its reliability and
performance. We’ve continued to work with the new electronics in braking and
acceleration and the new system is helping us to have more control and make less
mistakes. Of course we’ve also done a lot of work with Bridgestone on tyres, and
we have found some positive things here. We need to improve our performance with
the qualifying tyre; we need more time to better understand how to set-up our
bike with the soft tyres and so we will continue to work on this next time.
We’ve given a lot of information to Bridgestone this week and we look forward to
more work together next time. Finally I was able to complete a good race
simulation and overall my pace was better than in the race last year, even
though I had to slow down for a bit in the middle because it was so hot! Anyway
I really wanted to finish so I kept going and in the end I was very happy with
my performance. It’s been a good test for us and now we’re looking forward to
next time.”
Davide Brivio:
“This has been a very positive test and it’s clear that Yamaha have
worked very hard during the winter, so I would like to say a big thank you to
all the engineers. To everyone involved now it looks like we’re on our way to
fixing some of the issues and weak points which we had last year and we hope
that at every test we will be able to make the same amount of progress.
Valentino’s level is already high but it’s only the first test after the long
winter break and so I am sure he will continue to improve as well. Now we look
forward to coming back in ten days time to continue our
programme.”
From Fiat Yamaha
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