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Lorenzo on pole, Rossi starts 5th at Jerez |
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Posted by Staff
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Saturday, 29 March 2008 |
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LORENZO SMASHES JEREZ RECORD TO TAKE SECOND CONSECUTIVE
POLE
Home hero Jorge Lorenzo continued his impressive rookie
assault on the MotoGP class with an outstanding pole position in Jerez today,
smashing the existing pole record by almost a second aboard his Fiat Yamaha M1
in front of thousands of Spanish fans. The youngest rider on the grid produced a
masterful qualifying display to take his second consecutive pole position and
his 3rd at this circuit.
After topping the time sheets yesterday, Lorenzo
continued gradually refining his set-up throughout this morning’s free practice
and the early part of the afternoon session, before setting the fastest lap so
far on the first of three Michelin qualifying tyres with 20 minutes remaining.
He bettered himself once again soon after before an inch-perfect final lap on
his third soft tyre saw him improve another half a second to consolidate pole
position. Dani Pedrosa was over half a second slower in second place whilst
third spot was filled by Yamaha Tech 3 rider Colin Edwards for the second race
running. Lorenzo’s team-mate Valentino Rossi had looked on course to join him on
the front row before an electronic problem caused him to abandon his final hot
lap, and he will start from fifth for tomorrow’s 27-lap race.
Lorenzo:
“The pole position and the second place in Qatar were like a
dream, so it’s an amazing surprise for me to repeat that pole position here, and
even better because it’s in front of my home fans! I was really happy with the
last qualifying lap, my earlier ones were already quite good but not perfect, so
I was really excited to make such a great final lap. Our race pace is good as
well and I am feeling very comfortable on the bike and with my Michelin tyres.
My rivals are very strong and will be trying hard to beat me, but I will
definitely be fighting for the podium! Thanks to my team for doing a great job;
I am really excited about tomorrow and I hope we have more weather like this and
a fantastic show.”
FIFTH
PLACE FOR ROSSI AS SPANISH SHOWDOWN BECKONS IN JEREZ
Fiat Yamaha Team rider Valentino Rossi will start the Spanish Grand Prix from
fifth position tomorrow, despite being unable to complete his final qualifying
lap in Jerez this afternoon. The Italian’s last flying lap was cut short by an
electronic issue but he nevertheless has an excellent race pace and looks on
course to be a protagonist in tomorrow’s 27-lap race.Rossi spent the
first half of this afternoon’s session refining set-up and testing Bridgestone
tyres ahead of the race tomorrow, before strong laps with his first two
qualifying tyres saw him on the provisional front row. He was confident of
dipping under the 1’38 mark with his final try, but the electronic problem saw
the end of his challenge and he will start from the middle of the second row.
His time of 1’39.064 was dead-on the existing pole record, which was meanwhile
bettered by almost a second by his young team-mate Jorge Lorenzo, who took pole
for the second consecutive race. Second place was filled by Dani Pedrosa and
Tech 3 Yamaha rider Colin Edwards was on the front row once again in third.
Tomorrow’s 27-lap race will start at 1400 local time.
Rossi:
“Our target today was the front row and I think we could have
done a 1’38 and maybe been second, but unfortunately I had an electronic problem
on my last qualifying lap and I had to stop, which was unlucky. This is a pity
and of course it would be better to be on the front, but anyway we’re not far
away, the second row is not so bad and I think we can be competitive tomorrow.
Our race pace is okay, I think with some small adjustments we can improve a bit
more but we’re close. Congratulations to Lorenzo, I don’t know if we can be
quite as fast as him on race tyres and he will be hard to beat tomorrow, but
let’s see! We still haven’t decided on our final race tyre, we have to wait and
see how the temperature is tomorrow, but it’s going to be a very exciting race
and we’re all looking forward to it!”
from Fiat Yamaha
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