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Posted by Staff
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Saturday, 21 June 2008 |
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FRONT
ROW START FOR ROSSI’S 200TH RACE
Fiat Yamaha Team rider Valentino Rossi will start his 200th
Grand Prix from the front row of the grid tomorrow, after a consistent
performance in the wet this afternoon put him second for tomorrow’s British
round at Donington Park. The Italian will be bidding for his eighth career win
at this track but tomorrow promises to be no easy challenge, with today’s wet
weather expected to give way to high winds.
After a dry day yesterday
today was wet throughout, a steady British drizzle soaking the track and making
the already-slippery surface even more difficult to deal with, a situation that
gave rise to several crashes in this morning’s free practice. Rossi stayed
upright but struggled with set-up issues and remained two seconds off the pace
in ninth position. Some hard work from his engineers and mechanics proved
fruitful this afternoon however and he was immediately more comfortable in this
afternoon’s qualifying session, lapping consistently in the top five. Half way
through the session the rain ceased and the track began to dry further and,
although a dry racing line never appeared, Rossi was able to put a string of
fast laps together in the last twenty minutes and his best time was good enough
for second, behind Casey Stoner and just ahead of Chris Vermeulen.
It was
a difficult day for Rossi’s team-mate Jorge Lorenzo, who was unable to find a
comfortable setting this afternoon after looking promising in this morning’s
session. The Spaniard will be in 17th position, on the sixth row, when the
British Grand Prix gets underway at 1500 GMT tomorrow.
Rossi:
“I’m so happy with this qualifying result and it’s very
important for us that we’re on the front row tomorrow. We know that our
Bridgestone tyres are very fast in the wet but this morning we had some problems
with the setting and honestly I was quite concerned! Anyway, we made some
important changes to the set-up for the afternoon and straight away the balance
was better and I was able to open the throttle when I wanted to, in fact I had a
lot of fun! With more small modifications throughout qualifying things got even
better and lap-by-lap we were able to get faster, especially at the end. Now we
are waiting for the weather in order to decide the tyres. If it’s dry we have
quite a big question mark about some things but we have some good ideas and I am
not too worried. It’s my 200th race and it’s very exciting for me to reach
another landmark in my career but for now I think about it as just another
race.”
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