Jorge Lorenzo
took his first pole position since Laguna Seca back in June
at Estoril on Saturday afternoon, the Mallorcan sealing his
fifth pole of the season with a strong performance ahead of
today's Portuguese Grand Prix. His Fiat Yamaha team-mate
Valentino Rossi meanwhile took his eleventh front row of the
season and will start today's race from second, with Casey
Stoner taking the final front-row slot.
Having topped both practice sessions this weekend, Lorenzo
was the clear favourite for pole on Saturday afternoon and
the 22-year-old looked smooth and comfortable out on track
as he made a few last-minute setting changes before the
fight for grid spots. With twenty minutes remaining he took
the lead and didn't surrender it for the rest of the
session, improving his time several times and never looking
in much danger from his rivals.
Rossi had a few problems on Friday but was in better shape
yesterday, having improved the balance of his M1 in the hard
braking zones. His penultimate lap was good enough to put
him second although he was unable to quite match his
team-mate's pace on the softer Bridgestone tyre on Friday.
The championship leader was planning a few overnight
improvements in order to ensure he is at the maximum for the
race.
Today's 28-lap race gets underway at the slightly earlier
time than usual of 1300 local time, which is 1400 CET.
Jorge Lorenzo - Position: 1st Time: 1'36.214 Laps: 29
"It's been quite a few races since I've had a pole! I was
getting a bit worried because doing one fast lap has always
been one of my strong points but lately we haven't been able
to be quite competitive enough with the soft tyre. This
weekend however everything is working really well and the
setting with both tyres is great, so I was able to go out
and do some very fast laps. Tomorrow is another day and we
know that everyone will be strong, so we will just try and
push to the limit and see what happens."
Valentino Rossi - Position: 2nd Time: 1'36.474 Laps: 28
"We improved the setting a lot this afternoon from yesterday
and managed to fix a lot of the problems we had in the
braking, so today was not so bad. We still need more
traction on the exits from the slow corners however and we
are also losing some time in the tight hairpin. We are not
so far but we need to study the data and find a way to
improve things a bit more for the race. It will be quite a
strong fight tomorrow I think and 28 laps in this heat is
going to be hard, but we will be ready."
Daniele Romagnoli - Team Manager
"It's very good to be back on pole position after what has
been quite a long time. Jorge was today able to do some very
fast laps with the softer tyre, which has allowed us to get
back on pole, but he also has a good and consistent race
pace and so we feel confident for the race. We still have a
little work to do on some rear grip issues in order to be a
bit faster in the last section of the track, so we will use
tomorrow's warm-up to do that and then we will be ready for
an exciting race."
Davide Brivio - Team Manager
"We've done a good job to have improved our setting and this
has allowed Valentino to be on the front row today. However
we still have some work to do to make another step and get
to what will probably be tomorrow's race pace - it looks
like we're a little bit slower at the moment. Tomorrow's
warm-up will be important and we will use the time as best
we can in order to be ready to fight.
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