Valentino Rossi sealed a second
consecutive front-row start in Estoril today, finishing this
afternoon's sunny qualifying session in third ahead of
tomorrow's Portuguese Grand Prix. His team-mate Colin
Edwards also put himself into a promising position for the
28-lap race with a competitive lap that saw him take sixth
on the grid.
After a good first day's work yesterday,
Rossi was fast again in this morning's final free practice
session and finished second behind Casey Stoner, but Edwards
continued to struggle and was down in 13th. Rossi put in
more good work throughout the first half hour of this
afternoon's session and was never out of the top three,
showing a good race pace which was well in touch with his
rivals. Edwards meanwhile was making little progress before
a small change to his set-up in the second half gave him the
tools he needed to improve his pace. As the session moved
into its crunch period, both riders tried a new qualifying
tyre from Michelin but it did not work as planned and they
were left with a sole soft tyre each with which to make
their qualifying bids. Rossi's lap put him on pole briefly
but both Casey Stoner and Nicky Hayden then went faster than
him, with Hayden's eventual pole lap a tenth of a second off
Rossi's 2006 time. Edwards also put in a strong flying lap
which was good enough for fifth, before a last ditch effort
from Yamaha Tech 3 rider Makoto Tamada pushed the American
one place down the order.
Valentino Rossi (Position: 3rd;
Time: 1'36.576;
Laps: 28)
"We've been fast for all the
practice sessions so far here and we have found a good
rhythm so things are looking quite positive. It's good to be
on the front row, of course pole is always the target but
the most important thing is to be on the front row in order
to give ourselves the best chance. I tried a new kind of
qualifying tyre today but it didn't work so I only had one
lap, but luckily I was able to do a good time, even if I
might have improved with one more tyre. The new Michelin
race tyres are working well here and the other Michelin
riders are fast too so we can hopefully all be close to
Stoner tomorrow. I hope that we can fight with him, make
some good passes and have some fun, especially in the first
part of the race.
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Rossi's best qualifying lap put him on pole briefly
but both Casey Stoner and Nicky Hayden then went
faster than him, with Hayden's eventual pole lap a
tenth of a second off Rossi's 2006 time. |
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Valentino Rossi sealed a second consecutive
front-row start in Estoril today, finishing this
afternoon's sunny qualifying session in third ahead
of tomorrow's Portuguese Grand Prix. |
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"I'm
happy with the work we've done and with the setting we've
found; our Yamaha is working well in the tight corners on
this track and we're excited about a good race tomorrow."
Colin Edwards (Position: 6th;
Time: 1'36.904;
Laps: 25)
"We made some changes to the
swing arm, back to what we know works and that helped me a
lot in the later stages of this afternoon. It's only a
millimetre or so different to Valentino but to me it makes
all the difference. The session went okay and I was feeling
quite positive about the qualifying laps but then we tried a
new tyre for the first one and it didn't work at all, so I
was way down the order! After that it was now or never with
the second one, which is not ideal because usually you like
to have one flying lap to get your confidence and then one
to really nail it! Anyway I made one mistake in the small
chicane but it didn't hurt me too much and I can't be too
upset with the second row after the way we've been going for
most of the weekend. It's going to be a tough race and I'm
just going to have to get my head down tomorrow and take no
prisoners."
Davide Brivio - Team Director
"So far so good this weekend
and with Valentino we have a good pace and we're close to
our rivals. The first row was our target today and now we
just hope to be in the fight until the end tomorrow and to
enjoy the race. Colin did a very good qualifying lap and he
has a good starting position also tomorrow. Last year he did
a great race in the top group and now we just have to
finalise a few things overnight to make sure we can give him
the package to enable him to do the same again tomorrow."
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