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Valentino Rossi wrote another chapter in his
ever-expanding history book at Indianapolis
yesterday, claiming his 69th premier-class
win and becoming the most successful rider
in premier-class history in the process. |
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Valentino
Rossi wrote another chapter in his ever-expanding
history book at Indianapolis yesterday, claiming his
69th premier-class win and becoming the most successful
rider in premier-class history in the process. His hat
trick of pole position, fastest lap and race victory
made for a perfect first Indianapolis Grand Prix for the
Italian and a third place for Jorge Lorenzo rounded off
an exceptional weekend for the Fiat Yamaha Team.
More bad weather in the early afternoon led to the 250cc
race being abandoned and the early part of the MotoGP
race was run on a very wet track. Rossi dropped to
fourth at the start and then surrendered another place
to Lorenzo on the next lap, but he soon found his rhythm
and made his way back past Casey Stoner, Lorenzo and
Andrea Dovizioso into second behind Nicky Hayden by lap
six. Passing Hayden was no mean feat and it took the
seven-time world champion another eight laps to finally
get by the American, at which point he quickly began to
pull away. Hurricane Ike was not finished with
Indianapolis however and on lap 16 of 28 it started to
rain heavily once again, accompanied by strong gusts of
wind which became very dangerous. The race was
eventually red-flagged after 20 laps and, after a few
minutes confusion as to whether there would be a
restart, Rossi was confirmed as the first ever MotoGP
winner at the Brickyard.
Rossi’s 69th win takes him ahead of his fellow
countryman Giacomo Agostini to the top of the all-time
premier class winners list, a record which has stood for
more than 30 years. Agostini claimed the 1975 500cc
title with Yamaha and won six of his 68 victories with
the Japanese factory. Rossi is now 87 points clear of
Stoner, who finished fourth today, which means he is
able to win the championship at the next round in Motegi
by finishing fourth or above.
Valentino
Rossi - Position: 1 Time: 37'20.095
“This is fantastic because it’s been a long time since I
won in the rain and even longer since I won four in a
row! To win the first race here at Indianapolis is a
great emotion and to beat Agostini’s record is also
incredible, now I hope my record will stand for 30 years
like his! It was an amazing race and, once I was able to
pass Stoner, I knew I had the chance to win so I pushed
very hard. I had a great race with Nicky; he was really
hard to pass so congratulations to him. When the wind
and rain came it became very hard, I think I could have
kept going for another eight laps okay but there were
things flying through the air – beer cans, plastic
glasses – so really I think it was the right decision to
stop the race! Sincerely I don’t think I’ve ever ridden
in conditions like these and I was lucky because I was
far in front and therefore didn’t have to take any big
risks. It’s been a perfect weekend for us despite the
weather because we made the pole position, the fastest
lap and we won, so I want to congratulate my team once
again for a fantastic job, today and all year. Also
thanks to Bridgestone because my tyres were very good
today. I’ve really enjoyed racing here in Indy and I am
looking forward to coming back next year. Now we have a
big advantage and it would be great to win the
championship in Motegi, but it’s not over yet so we will
keep our concentration and keep working! Finally I want
to dedicate this victory to my Grandfather Dario, who
sadly died today aged 82.”
Davide Brivio - Team Manager
“We’re very happy that we were able to race at this
historic track, despite the terrible weather! This is
very important for the championship and now we have the
chance to try to win in Motegi in two week’s time.
Valentino was fantastic today and he showed once again
how strong he is this season; he has won seven times in
many different conditions so we’re in good shape. Well
done to the team for their hard work and congratulations
to Jorge and his crew as well, Yamaha is very strong!”
First ever wet podium for Lorenzo in Indianapolis
downpour
Jorge Lorenzo made the podium in a wet race for the very
first time in his entire career today, claiming third
place at the inaugural Indianapolis Grand Prix at the
famous ‘Brickyard’. The 21-year-old Spaniard has now
finished on the podium on each of the five occasions he
has qualified on the front row in his rookie season and
he was joined once again by his Fiat Yamaha team-mate
Valentino Rossi, who took his seventh victory of the
season with a masterful display of wet-weather riding.
Lorenzo has always been uncomfortable riding in the wet
but he got a good start and was quickly able to settle
into his rhythm, passing Rossi, Dani Pedrosa and Casey
Stoner in the first three laps. Rossi passed him back
soon after but the Spaniard kept pushing and he soon got
past Andrea Dovizioso to claim third place. He then rode
most of the race out on his own until heavy rain and
high winds began to batter the field with 12 laps
remaining and he gradually began to close the gap to
Nicky Hayden, who was in second. It looked like he might
pass the American before the end but the race was
eventually red-flagged with eight laps remaining, after
part of the safety fence blew down and conditions became
too dangerous.
A second podium in a row for the leading rookie
consolidates fourth place in the championship for him,
37 points adrift of Dani Pedrosa with four races
remaining. Rossi, who surpassed Agostini’s 30-year
record of 68 premier class wins today, is now 87 points
clear of Casey Stoner and can win the championship in
Motegi by finishing fourth or better.
Jorge
Lorenzo - Position: 3 Time: +7.858
“This is the first wet podium in my career, including
the European, Spanish and even Mallorcan Championships!
To be honest, I really didn’t want to leave my motorhome
before the race because I was so warm and comfortable
and I really don’t like to race in the rain, but today I
think things have changed! I got a good start, which
surprised me, and then I was able to pass Dani and then
Valentino, which surprised me even more! I am so happy
to finally discover that I can be fast in the rain as
well. After Valentino passed me back I tried to follow
him but he was a bit too fast so I concentrated on
keeping my pace consistent, then the rain and especially
the wind came and it was quite crazy! I was still fast
though I closed the gap to Nicky, who I think had some
problems by then, and maybe I could have passed him with
some more laps but it was very dangerous and so better
to stop the race. We are still not perfect but our bike
and Michelin tyres were very good today so I want to
thank Yamaha and Michelin again, and my team for their
hard work. Well done to Valentino and I hope we can
continue like this for the last four races.”
Daniele Romagnoli - Team Manager
“This is a great result; a first podium in the wet for
Jorge and at such a famous track. He rode very well
today in difficult conditions, not only the rain but
with high winds as well. He also had a very good pace at
the end of the race when the conditions were at their
worst so he did a great job, as did the team for finding
the right set-up and Michelin for giving us the right
tyres. It’s great to be on the first MotoGP podium at
Indianapolis and great for Yamaha to have two riders on
the podium for the second race in a row. Congratulations
once again to Jorge for a fantastic ride, well done to
the team and of course well done to the other side of
the garage and to Valentino for another great win."
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