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Tuesday, 22 July 2008
From Bridgestone Tires

Rossi wins Laguna Seca epic, Stoner and Vermeulen on podium

Round 11: USA – Race Laguna Seca Raceway – Sunday 20 July 2008

Fiat Yamaha rider Valentino Rossi has today scored a magnificent victory at the Laguna Seca Raceway after an epic 32-lap US Grand Prix which saw Ducati’s Casey Stoner and Rizla Suzuki’s Chris Vermeulen complete an all-Bridgestone podium for the second race in succession.

Rossi  and  Stoner  were  involved  in  a  tight  tussle  at  the  front  for  much  of  the  race,  building  up  a  massive  22  second  gap  to third-placed Vermeulen in a thrilling encounter. Stoner endured an off-track excursion on lap 24, but recovered his bike to rejoin the race still in second position with a comfortable cushion to Vermeulen. Rossi went on to win by 13 seconds to claim his fourth win of the season, which extends his lead of the championship to 25 points.

Stoner’s twenty points for second place lift him to second in the championship meaning two Bridgestone-shod riders are at the head  of  the  classification  leading  into  the  traditional  summer  break  after  a  competitive  weekend  for  the  tyre  manufacturer. Vermeulen’s third place marks his second consecutive podium result this season and his second consecutively at Laguna Seca to strengthen his seventh place in the championship.

There were other notable performances from riders using Bridgestone tyres this afternoon with Alice Team’s Toni Elias taking his best result of the year in seventh, beating Suzuki wildcard rider Ben Spies into eighth on the final lap of the race. San Carlo Honda Gresini rider Shinya Nakano finished tenth ahead of Kawasaki replacement rider Jamie Hacking who took eleventh place and five points  in  his  first  ever  MotoGP  event.  Sylvain  Guintoli  (Alice  Team),  Alex  De  Angelis  (San  Carlo  Honda  Gresini)  and  Loris Capirossi (Rizla Suzuki) also finished in points-scoring positions this afternoon.

Hiroshi Yamada – Bridgestone Motorsport – Manager, Motorcycle Sport Unit

“What an amazing race! Valentino and Casey’s battle for the lead was incredible and it is fantastic to see another all-Bridgestone podium with Chris in third. This is the second Laguna Seca race in a row where we have seen three Bridgestone riders fill the podium positions and I think we can be pleased with our performance this weekend. Valentino, Casey, Yamaha and Ducati must be commended for such competitive performances today, and I am happy that our tyres were capable of sustaining such a pace. Chris also rode excellently and intelligently to third position, so well done also to him and Suzuki. We head into the break before Brno with two riders leading the championship, and what promises to be an exciting final third of the season.”

Tohru Ubukata – Bridgestone Motorsport – Manager, Motorcycle Race Tyre Development

“This weekend has been a very complicated event from a tyre point of view with some quite cool mornings followed by warmer afternoon sessions, so  I  am  satisfied  with  our tyre  performance in  this  range of conditions.  Producing tyres  to  cope  with  the demands of Laguna Seca over 32 laps is quite tough and, for this reason, I am pleased to see such consistent lap times during the race. Well done to Valentino for the victory; his and Casey’s lap times were incredible today. Casey set the fastest lap of the race with a 1m21.488s, 1.1s quicker than last year, and four Bridgestone riders were at the top of the fastest lap classification which is a great achievement. To see three of our riders on the podium for the second race in a row is fantastic, but our tyre development will not stop because we expect a competitive final seven races of this season.”

Valentino Rossi – Fiat Yamaha Team – Race Winner and Championship Leader

”For me, this race was fantastic. It's my first victory at Laguna Seca and the race was unbelievable. We made some modifications with the team before the race and I was able to get a better race pace. I was very fast and, after a good start, I had a great battle with Casey with a lot of overtaking. It's an important victory. It's emotional to win for thefirst time at Laguna. Now we have the summer break and we'll take some holidays and relax because this championship is so long."

Bridgestone-shod Riders’ Race Results and Tyre Choices

Pos.= Rider / Team / Race Time / Gap / Front Tyre (all 16.5’’) / Rear Tyre (all 16.5’’)


P1
= Valentino Rossi / Fiat Yamaha Team / 44m04.311s / Winner / Slick-Medium / Slick-Hard
P2 = Casey Stoner / Ducati Corse / 44m17.312s / +13.001s / Slick-Medium / Slick-Hard
P3
= Chris Vermeulen / Rizla Suzuki MotoGP / 44m30.920s / +26.609s / Slick-Hard / Slick-Hard
P7
= Toni Elias / Alice Team / 44m45.940s / +41.629s / Slick-Medium / Slick-Medium
P8
= Ben Spies / Rizla Suzuki MotoGP / 44m46.238s / +41.927s / Slick-Medium / Slick-Medium
P10
= Shinya Nakano / San Carlo Honda Gresini / 44m48.702s / +44.391s / Slick-Medium / Slick-Medium
P11 = Jamie Hacking / Kawasaki Racing Team / 44m50.569s / +46.258s / Slick-Medium / Slick-Hard
P12
= Sylvain Guintoli / Alice Team / 44m59.584s / +55.273s / Slick-Medium / Slick-Medium
P13
= Alex De Angelis / San Carlo Honda Gresini / 44m59.832s / +55.521s / Slick-Medium / Slick-Hard
P15
= Loris Capirossi / Rizla Suzuki MotoGP / 45m12.518s / +1m08.207s / Slick-Medium / Slick-Hard
P16 Marco Melandri Ducati Corse 45m15.273s   +1m10.962 Slick-Medium Slick-Medium
P17
Anthony West Kawasaki Racing Team 44m34.872s   +1 lap Slick-Medium Slick-Medium
 
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