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Bridgestone enjoys Mugello 1-2 with Rossi and Stoner |
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Posted by Staff
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Monday, 02 June 2008 |
From Bridgestone Press
Bridgestone enjoys Mugello 1-2 with
Rossi and Stoner
Round 6: Italy – Race Autodromo Internazionale di Mugello - Sunday
1 June 2008
Bridgestone-shod riders took a magnificent one-two in Mugello this
afternoon with Fiat Yamaha’s Valentino Rossi winning by a 2.2 second margin from Ducati’s Casey
Stoner. Honda’s Dani Pedrosa took the final podium place in
third.
The
Italian GP victory continues Rossi’s enviable record at Mugello where he remains
unbeaten in the MotoGP class, and marks his third consecutive win on
Bridgestone tyres after recent success in China and France. It is also the first
time that a rider
on Bridgestone tyres has taken victory in Mugello.
Stoner has enjoyed a competitive weekend in
Ducati’s home grand prix and set the fastest lap of the race, a 1m50.003s,
beating Max
Biaggi’s record that dates back to 2005.
After topping the warm-up session this
morning, Honda Gresini rider Alex de Angelis took an excellent fourth position
in the race,
closing the gap to third-placed Pedrosa in the closing laps. He finished only
1.5 seconds from the podium having been down in 14th position at the end of the opening lap. His
team-mate Shinya Nakano completed a great weekend for Honda
Gresini taking
ninth place at the chequered flag less than three seconds from fifth place.
Suzuki saw both riders in the top ten again with Loris Capirossi in seventh
and Chris Vermeulen in tenth.
With six riders and four different
manufacturers represented in the top ten, two riders on the podium and the first
pole position
of the season, it has been a strong weekend for Bridgestone. Mixed
weather conditions in the free practice sessions hindered race tyre preparations,
but with track temperatures hitting close to fifty degrees this afternoon, most
riders opted for
hard specification rear tyres and medium spec fronts which performed
competitively right to the end of the race, giving Bridgestone a boost as MotoGP
heads back to Spain for next weekend’s Catalan GP.
Hiroshi Yamada
– Bridgestone Motorsport – Manager, Motorcycle Sport Unit
“What a great result. It is fantastic to
see two Bridgestone riders on the top two steps of the podium for the first time
this season. Valentino produced one of his trademark Mugello performances
and his victory was a great achievement. With Valentino’s
unbeaten record
in Mugello, and his pole position from Saturday, we were under a lot of pressure
today, so I am glad our tyres were up to the job. Ducati and Casey must
also be praised for a great weekend and second place in their home GP. I am very
happy that Casey
could play such a prominent role in today’s race. Alex de Angelis was another
standout ride this afternoon in fourth, so well done to him; to see Honda
Gresini back on the pace is a testament to our ongoing co-operation. The
atmosphere in Mugello is always very special but Valentino and Casey made it extra
special for me today.”
Tohru Ubukata – Bridgestone Motorsport – Manager, Motorcycle Race Tyre Development
“I am very pleased with the performance of
our tyres here in Mugello, which has historically not been one of our best
circuits. We have never seen a rider on Bridgestone tyres take Mugello victory,
so it is fantastic to see Valentino’s result this afternoon. Casey
also challenged
very hard all race and his second place was a great result. We have continued to
work hard to improve the grip and performance of our tyres, but the bad
weather this weekend has made life quite difficult. With such little dry
running, we were not able to assess the performance of our latest specification tyres
over longer runs, so the durability over the full race distance
was encouraging.
I’d like to thank all our teams for their support this weekend.”
Valentino Rossi – Fiat Yamaha Team – Race
Winner and Championship Leader
”This win is a great feeling. I tried to push hard and my Yamaha and
Bridgestone tyres worked very well from the start right to the
end. I wanted to
slow down a bit towards the end because of the heat but Casey was strong all the
way, so I was forced to push. It’s wonderful to be on the podium with two
very strong riders. We arrived to find the right set-up for the bike and the
right tyre for these temperatures. It's been a great race that I want to dedicate
to everyone that came here today, it's always very
emotional."
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