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Rossi doesn't win but gets 5th, Edwards in 10th |
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Posted by Staff
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Monday, 22 October 2007 |
Fiat Yamaha Team rider Valentino rounded off a difficult weekend with a strong
ride in today's Malaysian Grand Prix, bringing his Yamaha M1 home in fifth
position from ninth on the grid. His team-mate Colin Edwards, who started from
13th, finished 11th.
The usual hot and steamy Sepang conditions ensured
that the 21-lap race would be a test of stamina for all 20 riders on the grid
and, after being hampered by grip issues throughout practice, the Yamaha pair
were not expecting an easy race. However some last-minute alterations worked
wonders and Rossi especially was able to lap consistently at the same pace as
the leaders throughout, recording the second fastest lap of the race on the
penultimate lap.
The Italian dropped two places at the start but quickly
found his rhythm and pegged back Nicky Hayden, marking the start of a spirited
ride which saw him pass four riders in as many laps. Soon finding himself in
fifth with a gap of more than three seconds to Randy de Puniet, Rossi put his
head down and kept pushing, trying to close the gap to the Frenchman. Despite
steadily gaining ground on him to the flag, it was not quite enough and he had
to settle for fifth. Edwards too made up some places early on and looked to have
ninth place secure with two laps to go. However Hayden, who had earlier dropped
behind Edwards when running off the track, passed him in the closing stages and
Texan was relegated to tenth place.
Today's race was won by Casey
Stoner, with Marco Melandri and Dani Pedrosa taking second and third. Rossi now
lies 24 points clear of Pedrosa in the championship standings, meaning he has to
take just a single point during the final race to secure second place, whilst
Edwards' six-point haul sees him hold on to eighth position. The final Grand
Prix of the season takes place in Valencia, Spain, in a fortnight's time.
Valentino Rossi - Position: 5thTime: +4.733
"Of course I'm
disappointed with fifth place, but I am very happy with my race today. It's a
pity because we had great potential this afternoon and, if we had been able to
start from the front row, I think we could have fought for the victory. We made
some modifications today and luckily everything worked much better during the
race than it had during practice. We were fast this afternoon, we had a great
rhythm but unfortunately we really lost the race yesterday in qualifying! I took
some time to find my rhythm at the start of the race but once I did I realised I
had a great pace and that my bike and tyres were working very well. I tried to
catch de Puniet but, even though I was a tiny bit faster than him, the
difference was only one or two tenths and so it wasn't enough to be able to make
up three seconds. My Michelin tyre worked very well to the end today so this is
encouraging for Valencia, where we will be trying one more time to win before
the end of the season.
Colin Edwards - Position: 10thTime: +29.746
"I got a bad start and had
a bad few corners, but once I'd got settled I managed to get past a couple of
guys and push on a bit. After a while I got Vermeulen and Hopkins in my sights
and I was trying pretty hard to close the gap to them, but I couldn't get closer
than about 0.8 seconds. Towards the end I started to feel pretty light-headed -
I was feeling the remnants of when I was sick earlier in the week - and
everything was really a bit of a blur for the last few laps. I had a terrible
headache and in this heat it's hard to concentrate if you're not at 100%, and
unfortunately I couldn't hold Hayden off at the end. It's been another tough
weekend for us but once again it could have been worse and I want to say thanks
again to everyone for working so hard and keeping morale going during a
difficult couple of races."
Davide Brivio - Team Director
"Valentino ran a great race today but
unfortunately he was penalised by his starting position and the first lap, when
he had to take some time to find his rhythm. We saw today that the pace he had
could have allowed him to fight at the front, but we lost a lot of ground during
practice and qualifying and this afternoon we suffered for that. Colin also made
some big improvements today but at the end of the day he, too, could only do the
best he could from a bad grid position. Today everything worked well, especially
for Valentino, and it's a great pity we weren't in a position to make the most
of it. We will try once more in Valencia and let's hope we can finish the season
on a high note."
Malaysian malaise for Dunlop Yamaha Tech 3
The Malaysian Grand Prix held in stifling conditions at the Sepang circuit
near Kuala Lumpur did not provide the results the team was expecting. After
travelling from the cold climes of southern Australia in early spring to the
humidity of the tropics, Casey Stoner continued his dominant form in 2007 with
another victory. As has been the case many times this year, variable weather
conditions in practice combined with problems associated with a newly laid
surface guaranteed that the weekend would be far from plain sailing. For the
first time this season neither of the Dunlop Yamaha Tech 3 Team riders, Sylvain
Guintoli and Makoto Tamada were able to score any championship points.
Makoto
Tamada - Position: 18th Time: +59.596
That was a very hard race and it
has been a very hard weekend to find something but we never could get there.
Friday and Saturday were very difficult but we seemed to find something this
morning that we thought would work but again we were wrong. During the race the
grip level was very low and didn't seem to improve during the race.
Sylvain Guintoli - Position: 19th Time: +1'23.119
I'm really
disappointed in myself as the entire package worked really well for me today
with the bike and tyres. I had a bad start and then on the second lap I had a
coming together with Kurtis Roberts and I never really recovered. I knew if I
got a good start I would be able to battle with Checa, Nakano and a few others
but I blew it from the very beginning. I pushed really hard but I was making too
many mistakes as on this track you have to be very smooth. I just didn't ride
well today and the more I pushed the more mistakes I made.
Herve Poncharal - Dunlop Yamaha Tech 3 Team Manager
This was a weekend
to forget. We never had the right pace in race configuration all weekend but
after a fairly good qualifying session we expected better than what happened in
the race. Now we have to forget about this weekend and look ahead to the final
round at Valencia where hopefully we can finish the season on a high note.
from YRC news
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