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Valentino Rossi is faced with an uphill task
in tomorrow’s Catalan Grand Prix, after
struggling with set-up issues throughout
today’s practices and then qualifying in
ninth position. |
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Valentino
Rossi is faced with an uphill task in tomorrow’s Catalan
Grand Prix, after struggling with set-up issues
throughout today’s practices and qualifying in ninth
position. Today’s session was in stark contrast to this
time last year, when the Fiat Yamaha Team rider put his
M1 on pole position for this same race.
The Italian and his crew have been working at the
maximum throughout all four sessions so far in order to
find the right set-up for their Bridgestone-Yamaha
package, but Rossi is still lacking speed on the
entrance to the corners. He was unable to improve much
this afternoon even when using a qualifying tyre and
will have to launch his attack tomorrow from the outside
of the third row, whilst his championship rivals Casey
Stoner and Dani Pedrosa fill the front two spots. The
team will now look to make further changes overnight and
then use tomorrow’s warm-up session to maximum effect in
order to try to find a setting which can enable Rossi to
fight his way through the pack and play a part in
tomorrow’s 25-lap race.
In contrast to the busy scenes on the number 46 side of
the garage, the opposite side of the box was completely
quiet today following Jorge Lorenzo’s accident
yesterday, which has forced the 21-year-old to spend the
remainder of his home Grand Prix weekend resting in
hospital. It was a more positive day in the Tech 3
Yamaha box however, as Colin Edwards and James Toseland
qualified fifth and sixth respectively.
Valentino
Rossi 9th 1'42.420; “This was quite a bad qualifying
session for us! We had a lot of problems and now,
unfortunately, we will have to start from the third row, our
worst qualifying result so far this season. Tomorrow for
sure will be a very hard race for us. We’ve tried to improve
the setting but we haven’t been able to fix our problems,
the main one of which is that we are not fast enough on the
entry to the corners. Now we need to work all afternoon to
try to find a solution and then see what we can do tomorrow.
25 laps is going to be quite difficult but we will try to
come up with a plan and then I will try to recover as many
positions as possible at the start and through the first few
corners. If we can make a few small improvements and improve
the feeling then we can try to do something tomorrow, we’ll
just have to wait and see.”
Davide Brivio Team Manager; “We will have a difficult
start tomorrow; 9th on the grid is not what we hoped for but
we have been in worse positions so now our task is to
analyse the data we have from today’s practice and learn
what we can from this information. We’ve tried many
different things over these two days and unfortunately, so
far, we haven’t been able to find the right set-up for our
package at this track. So now we need to study everything
carefully, come up with some good ideas and then put
everything together in a different way. If we can improve
the bike then we know that Valentino will be able to try and
fight, so this is our task!”
Meanwhile Jorge
Lorenzo is recovering well in hospital following his crash
yesterday afternoon. The Spanish rookie passed the night in
Barcelona’s Institut Dexues under the watchful eye of Dr.
Xavier Mir, after hitting his head and injuring his right
hand in the fall. Lorenzo will remain at the hospital for at
least another 24 hours for more rest and observation and
further information will be available tomorrow.
Dr. Xavier Mir; “I am pleased to say that Jorge’s
condition is improving well.He passed a good night and has
had a good rest. We cannot say anything in more detail until
tomorrow afternoon at the earliest, but I am pleased to say
that he has recovered his memory 100%. Tomorrow we will make
another neurological examination and also another
examination of his right hand, when we will decide whether a
skin graft will be necessary on his fourth and fifth
fingers.”
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