Valentino Rossi and
Jorge Lorenzo have made the short hop across the channel
this week for the British Grand Prix, the final race before
the MotoGP summer break. Fresh from their one-two finish in
Germany on Sunday, the Fiat Yamaha pair is on top of the
world and looking forward to a special farewell race at
Donington Park.
There has been Grand Prix racing at the East Midlands track
for the last 22 years and Valentino Rossi remains the most
successful rider in history there, holding the records for
the most wins in all classes and the most premier class
wins. The eight-time World Champion took his first ever
500cc win there in 2000 and the track holds a special
affinity for him as he lived in London for several years and
was adopted as an honorary Brit by the local fans. The
Italian has seven wins to his name there but is without a
victory since 2005, something he will be looking to rectify
this weekend as he arrives on top form following his fourth
win of the season.
Last year Lorenzo arrived at Donington in poor shape, having
missed the previous race due to injuries. The irrepressible
youngster put on a brilliant display however and finished
6th having qualified in 16th, earning himself plenty of fans
in the process. He won there from pole in the 250cc class in
2006 and is eager to add to his win tally this weekend,
following his agonisingly close defeat at the hands of his
team-mate last time out. The 22-year-old Mallorcan is not
yet at full fitness following the injuries he picked up in
Laguna Seca but he is growing stronger every day and will be
determined to close the gap to Rossi this weekend.
Donington Park sits inside an amphitheatre style setting,
although building works this year in preparation for the
arrival of Formula One next year means that much of the
infield will be closed to spectators this time. The
prevalent off-camber nature of the circuit is one of the
main factors at play, with a large tendency for the front
tyre to push, making the right, left, right flick down the
Craner Curves a critical but rewarding section of track. The
stop-and-go nature of the final section, which features
three hard braking zones, means the bike also has to be good
under braking and makes set-up a quest for compromise
between agility and stability.
Valentino Rossi
- "Hoping to extend our lead"
“Last year I had a good race at Donington to finish second,
but this year I really want to win! I’ve always said that
Donington is one of my favourite tracks in the world – it’s
fast and flowing but also technical – and also the UK is a
very special place for me because for a long time it was my
home. This is the last year we are going to race there which
I am really sad about, but that makes me even more
determined to try to win there, for me and for the fans who
have always treated me like one of their own. I haven’t won
there since 2005, which is too long and I would like to say
‘goodbye’ to the track in the best way. Last year we
couldn’t take the fight to Stoner but this year our bike is
extremely competitive and we’re arriving leading in the
championship so we’re in a very strong position. We don’t
have much time to rest after Sachsenring but we have a good
break after this race to look forward. Let’s hope we can
extend our lead even more before then.”
Jorge Lorenzo -
"Let's reverse the results!"
“Of course I am disappointed about the result in Germany but
considering my physical condition I have to be happy about
such a close second place. It’s a pity we don’t have a week
off now so I have more time to recover, but I will try to
relax for a few days at least and build my strength some
more. I like Donington a lot and this is the last year there
so I would like to try and leave with a good result. I
expect that all the British fans are hoping for another race
like in Sachsenring, so we will see what we can do but of
course I hope the result is reversed this time! The weather
in Donington can be bad so my biggest wish is that it stays
dry, we had enough rain in Sachsenring! However if it does
rain the that’s not the end of the world either because we
showed on Saturday that we are very strong also in the wet.”
Davide Brivio -
"Looking forward to the next battle"
“So, our last trip to Donington! Valentino loves the track
but he’s had some misfortune in the past few years so we
will be looking to rectify that this weekend and leave it in
the best possible way. We’re in very good shape after our
latest win and everyone is looking forward to another great
battle. Let’s hope we can show the British fans another
brilliant MotoGP display! The championship remains very
close but we’re enjoying the competition and will keep
trying the maximum to win.”
Daniele Romagnoli - "Hoping it's our turn!"
“Last year Jorge rode a brilliant race after a bad race the
week before, so we know that he likes the track. He has been
so strong at the last few races and on Sunday he came
tantalisingly close to another win, so we’re hoping that
it’s just around the corner for us. He is riding very well
and package is good so we know we have the potential. Let’s
hope it’s our turn this weekend!”