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Rossi begins home challenge at Misano |
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Posted by Staff
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Friday, 29 August 2008 |
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From Fiat Yamaha Racing press
ROSSI
BEGINS HOME CHALLENGE IN MISANO SUNSHINE
Valentino Rossi made a strong start to his second home race
of the season today, finishing second on the opening day of action at the San
Marino Grand Prix. The Misano circuit is just 15km north of the Fiat Yamaha
rider’s home town of Tavullia on the Adriatic coast, and the local hero is keen
to delight his hordes of fans by adding another Italian win to his victory in
Mugello earlier this year.
The bad weather that has followed the paddock
around Europe finally gave way to the Italian summer today, with temperatures in
the low 30s soaring to 45 degrees on track. This morning saw Rossi in fifth but
a few set-up changes and some work on Bridgestone tyres this afternoon saw him
improve and he finished the session 0.418 seconds off Casey Stoner in second.
His team-mate Jorge Lorenzo also had a positive day, finishing seventh in the
combined standings.
Rossi:
“We made quite a good start today but not as good as we could
have hoped, so we still have some work to do in order to close the gap to Casey.
At the moment the main problem is T4, where I am quite slow and so we really
need to look at the data and work out why. Anyway we’re still second so we’re
close, but I hope tomorrow to be closer because it seems that everyone is quite
competitive here so we’re going to have to work hard. We have some ideas and we
will see what we can do. It’s great to be racing in the sunshine so close to my
home, on the track which was the first one I ever rode on, and I really hope we
can make it a fantastic weekend for all of the fans.”
LORENZO MAKING STRIDES FORWARD IN MISANO
Following on from his recent successful test in Brno, when he
made some positive steps forward with his Michelin tyres, Jorge Lorenzo was in
good shape today on the first day of the Grand Prix of San Marino at Misano. The
Fiat Yamaha Team rider finished the day in seventh overall and, more
importantly, feeling confident and positive about the weekend’s task.
The
21-year-old, who won the 250cc race here last year, made a good start to the
morning with the fourth fastest time and then improved by just under four tenths
this afternoon. He will be hoping to make some further set-up improvements
tomorrow morning, when the hot weather looks set to continue, before attempting
to return to the front row in the afternoon’s qualifying session. Lorenzo’s
team-mate Valentino Rossi was second fastest today, 0.418 seconds behind Casey
Stoner.
Lorenzo:
“I’m very happy today. We had a good test after Brno and now
here today I feel that the tyres are much better at this track than they were
there, so I am feeling even more confident. I don’t want to make any predictions
about the race or talk about results; first of all we have to wait until
tomorrow to see if we can continue like this. I think I can improve even more
because everything feels better than two weeks ago, so tomorrow we will try to
keep going in this way. The surface here is not new, like it was in Brno, and
this is better for Michelin, but we need to make one more step in order to be at
the level that we want.”
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