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Another scorching day in Sepang saw Fiat
Yamaha Team rider Valentino Rossi putting in
some fast laps on the new 2008 YZR-M1 today,
on the second day of the opening test of the
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Another
scorching day in Sepang saw Fiat Yamaha Team rider
Valentino Rossi putting in some fast laps on the new
2008 YZR-M1 today, on the second day of the opening test
of the year. Proving he was harbouring no ill-effects
from yesterday’s fall, the Italian was a second faster
than yesterday and over half a second under lap record
pace, setting the third fastest time of the day on a
race tyre.
Rossi once again
worked on the pneumatic-valve engine and on the new
electronics, as well as concentrating on tyre testing with
Bridgestone as he and his crew continue their learning curve
with their new tyre manufacturer. Rossi completed 60 laps
and his best lap of the day, a time of 2’01.437, was set
just before five pm. Rossi was one of three Yamaha riders in
the top four as his team-mate Jorge Lorenzo was just behind
him with a time of 2’01.583 and Yamaha Tech 3 rider Colin
Edwards was just ahead of him in second place. For the
second consecutive day Randy de Puniet topped the time
sheets, in a time of 2’01.139
Valentino
Rossi (Position: 3rd; Time: 2’01.437; Laps: 60)
“Today we
continued to work on bike set-up in the same way as
yesterday and on the new engine, the electronics and the
tyres. We continued with the pneumatic-valve engine as it’s
important to get as much mileage as possible behind us with
this engine to check the performance, the reliability and
just to gain experience with it. With the electronics we
worked a lot on the acceleration mapping and I’m quite happy
with this. Although it doesn’t make us any faster, it helps
me to be more comfortable on the bike. Finally we tested
some different rear tyres with Bridgestone and also some
qualifying tyres, although we didn’t improve on the time
with the soft tyres so we need to work more in this area. We
completed a lot of work today and hopefully we can have
another good day tomorrow to finish.”
Davide Brivio
(Team Manager)
“We were able to
get through a lot of work today and we’re finding some good
results. We continued to work a lot with different settings,
constantly modifying the bike, as we learn more about it, to
make it easier and faster to ride. Valentino is getting more
used to his new tyres and therefore he is gaining more
confidence and going faster. We didn’t complete a long run
today but this is on the schedule for tomorrow so we hope
for more good weather to allow us to get through all of our
testing schedule.”
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