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First row for Rossi, last row for Lorenzo |
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Posted by Staff
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Saturday, 16 August 2008 |
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FRONT
ROW FOR ROSSI AT WET BRNO
Fiat Yamaha team rider Valentino Rossi qualified second in
Brno today, despite a soaking wet day at the Czech track as the MotoGP rain
curse struck once again. Tomorrow will be the Italian’s seventh front-row start
of the season and he will once again share it with Casey Stoner, who qualified
on pole today.
After heavy rain overnight this morning’s practice was run
on a damp track, with Rossi finishing the session in fifth. From then on the
weather worsened and the best laps of the afternoon qualifying session were done
in the first half, before too much standing water gathered on the track and the
conditions deteriorated even more. Rossi’s Bridgestone rain tyres worked well
and he was able to set some consistent laps early on, good enough to secure him
the all-important front row spot. The forecast for tomorrow is mixed but the
29-year-old is confident that he will be in good shape to fight at the front,
come rain or shine.
Rossi’s team-mate Jorge Lorenzo had a miserable day
meanwhile, unable to find any kind of grip in the wet and setting the slowest
time of the day.
Rossi:
“I hope that we are in good shape for tomorrow, if it’s wet
or dry. For sure though, like everyone else, I hope it will be dry because the
conditions today were really terrible! After twenty minutes this afternoon there
was too much water and it was impossible to improve the setting of the bike or
the time, so I am glad I was able to do some good laps at the beginning. I think
I can be more competitive in the dry, because also we have a few modifications
to try, so hopefully it will be dry all day tomorrow to give us the best chance.
Let’s keep hoping and see how we go!”
DISASTROUS WET QUALIFYING FOR LORENZO LEAVES HIM LAST IN
BRNO
A soaking wet day at Brno brought about a depressing day’s
work for Jorge Lorenzo, the Fiat Yamaha Team rookie finishing the day in last
place. It is a far cry from the consecutive pole positions with which the
youngster started his year in MotoGP and he is faced with a difficult task
tomorrow to make any kind of headway through the field.
Lorenzo was
unlucky to miss the driest part of the qualifying hour, when he was inside the
garage working on modifying his bike in order to try to find more grip. During
the last forty minutes conditions deteriorated even more and there was no chance
for him to improve his time, unable as he was to find any kind of grip or
confidence in his tyres. His time of 2’23.701 left him outside of the 107%
qualifying cut-off, but he will be allowed to race tomorrow at the discretion of
Race Direction.
His team-mate Valentino Rossi meanwhile had a better day
and will start tomorrow’s race from second on the grid, behind Casey Stoner.
Lorenzo:
“It’s been a bad day! At the start of the qualifying it was
drier and this is when I was in the garage trying to improve the bike with my
team; I missed my chance and this is when the others set their fastest laps. I
have had days almost as bad as this before, but I have to say that the fault is
not all mine. I think that it is evident at the moment that our tyres are not
working as they should. I am a professional however and I have to wait and have
confidence in Michelin to find the right way forward. For tomorrow it’s going to
be important to get a good start and try to get in the top ten. The surface is
very good but we don’t have the grip we need, so whatever happens with the
weather, it will be very hard.”
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