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Fiat Yamaha brings Rossi "home" to Misano |
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Posted by Staff
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Tuesday, 26 August 2008 |
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From YRC press
The Fiat Yamaha Team contest their second 'home' race of the season this
weekend, with the San Marino Grand Prix taking place on Italian soil at the
Misano circuit on the Adriatic coast. The trip is a short one for the team,
whose base is just 300km away in Milan, but even shorter for Valentino Rossi,
with his hometown of Tavullia located a mere 15km down the road.
The
multi-World Champion heads to the thirteenth round of the current MotoGP series
with his sights firmly set on a sixth premier-class title after extending his
advantage over Casey Stoner to 50 points in the last round at Brno. Having
missed out on the title for the past two seasons following a five-year winning
streak, Rossi's improvement is outlined by the fact that a fifth-place finish
this Sunday will see him outscore his tally for either of those campaigns.
The 29-year-old's army of local supporters are sure to be in party mood
at the lively seaside resort as he looks to make up for the disappointment of a
mechanical breakdown in this race last year and score three consecutive wins for
the second time this season. Also within Rossi's range is the all-time record
for premier-class victories, set at 68 by Giacomo Agostini back in 1976.
Jorge Lorenzo continues his Grand Prix education at full fitness after a
troublesome period of injury and tyre woes. The rookie from Mallorca won the
250cc race at Misano last year after having qualified on pole and he will be
looking to support Rossi in the quest to improve on Yamaha's total of 283 points
in last year's Constructors' World Championship, which will be secured if any of
the factory's riders finish in the top two.
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Valentino Rossi - Out to make up for last year
"I'm really
excited to be going to Misano in such good shape and leading the championship.
Last year the race was a huge disappointment for us, a very low point of the
season and especially sad because it happened in front of my home fans. But this
time things are very different; we've had two fantastic races in a row and we
are feeling very strong and very confident. We are out to make up for 2007!
Misano is so close to my home town of Tavullia that I know there will be an army
of Italian fans there, and I hope it's going to be a great party for all of
them. Last year there was some terrible weather before the race as well so I
really hope that this year we have sunshine and we can enjoy a fantastic race by
the sea!"
Jorge Lorenzo - Good memories
"After the disaster of
Brno I'm going to Misano with the belief and the will that everything goes much
better and that we're able to score a positive result in my team's second home
Grand Prix. I'm riding well at the moment and in the post-race test in the Czech
Republic we were able to shave off a few tenths that will be vital for the next
GP. Misano is a small track for MotoGP but it is safe. Last year I won in 250cc
so my only memories of it are good ones!"
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Davide Brivio - Targets are the same
"Last year we arrived in
Misano with a 60-point disadvantage to Stoner and now we are 50 ahead so the
situation is completely reversed and obviously that's great for us. Having said
that, we still have six difficult races left and there are circuits coming up
where we know our rivals will be very strong. Misano is one of the places where
last year we were not so bad so it could be one of the places we can fight. It
is difficult to overtake but I expect and hope for another good show.
Valentino's targets haven't changed since the start of the season - the first
priority is to be on the podium, which is even more crucial at this stage, and
when possible fight to win. Those objectives remains the same regardless of the
points situation."
Daniele Romagnoli - Misano is another
story
"We go to Misano in good spirits but knowing that we can't afford a
repeat of the last two races, where our performance has been completely dictated
by the tyres - especially Brno. Hopefully Misano will be another story because
it's a completely different kind of circuit. It is not as fast, it is flat, and
last year Michelin was competitive there. We did a lot of work on the tyres in
the test at Brno and found something with durability on the front and a solution
for the rear that helps under acceleration. Hopefully we can carry those
improvements through to this weekend because Jorge is riding well, this is a
circuit he likes and we saw earlier in the season what he is capable of if he
has the necessary tools."
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