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Fiat Yamaha Team rider
Valentino Rossi continued his impressive
form on the second day of testing in Sepang
today, topping the time sheets again with
another very quick lap on qualifying tyres. |
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Fiat Yamaha Team rider Valentino Rossi continued his
impressive form on the second day of testing in Sepang
today, topping the time sheets again with another very
quick lap on qualifying tyres. The Italian, who turns 29
in ten days time, was also fast throughout the day on
race tyres, lapping consistently in the 2’01s.
Rossi had a busy day, continuing his tyre testing programme
with Bridgestone, working on suspension and electronic
mapping as well as trying a new cowling and putting in some
practice starts. His time of 2’00.472 was set on the
penultimate lap of 70 and was a fraction slower than his
time from yesterday, although still inside the existing
circuit pole record, which he himself still holds from 2006.
Rossi’s young team-mate Jorge Lorenzo meanwhile finished the
day fourth with a best time of 2’02.396.
Valentino Rossi
(Position: 1st; Time: 2:00.472; Laps: 70)
“Today was another very good day and I had a good pace and
rhythm all day. We tested some different Bridgestone tyres
before again trying the one I prefer, which confirmed that
this is the best one for us and so we will use it for the
long run tomorrow. We worked a little bit on the suspension
and also on the electronic mapping and we also tried a lot
of practice starts, maybe as many as ten, and we need to
improve a bit in this area. I also tried a new cowling which
is aimed at improving the cooling system and this had a good
result. Finally I tried a qualifying tyre again and,
although I made a small mistake on my lap because I was
quite tired by then, it was again very positive.”
Davide
Brivio (Team Manager)
“At the moment we’re going very well and we’re very happy
with our progress so far. Tomorrow we will concentrate on
completing a long run and this will be very important to
help us to see where we are. It was very, very hot today
which made work quite difficult and Valentino did very well
in these conditions. Now we just hope for a successful final
day before we return to Europe.”
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