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Valentino Rossi smashed the pole record at
Sepang this afternoon to take his sixth pole
position of the season ahead of tomorrow's
Malaysian Grand Prix, the Italian's first
championship ‘match point.' |
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Valentino Rossi smashed the pole record at Sepang this
afternoon to take his sixth pole position of the season
ahead of tomorrow's Malaysian Grand Prix, the Italian's
first championship ‘match point.' Jorge Lorenzo
recovered from a difficult session to put in some good
laps at the end and qualify second, making it the 12th
time this year that the Fiat Yamaha Pair have shared the
front row.
Temperatures during qualifying reached a
sweltering 34 degrees at the tropical track but nothing
hampered Rossi today and the 30-year-old was flying
throughout, as he continued to work closely with his Yamaha
and Bridgestone engineers in order to maximise tyre
performance ahead of tomorrow's 21-lap race. The
championship leader topped the timesheets early on, making
way for Casey Stoner during the middle part of the hour but
taking the lead again with 25-minutes to go and never
looking in danger of being beaten. He continued to improve
his time before a stunning last flying lap saw him beat his
own pole position record, which has stood since 2006. Rossi
can clinch his ninth World Championship title tomorrow
simply by finishing fourth or better, regardless of where
his team-mate finishes.
Lorenzo had looked in brilliant form
yesterday but the youngster struggled more today, failing to
make another step with his setting and losing some ground to
his rivals. He could only manage fourth this morning and
spent much of this afternoon's session uncharacteristically
out of the top four. With the softer Bridgestone tyres at
the end he was able to set some decent hot laps and his
final effort, 0.569 off Rossi, was good enough for second,
but he and his team will be working hard overnight and in
tomorrow's warm-up in order to improve their race pace.
Valentino Rossi (Position:
1st; Time: 2'00.518; Laps: 21)
"I am so happy about that final lap! I couldn't believe it
when I saw it on my dashboard, I thought it was possible to
go faster but not by that much! My team and I have worked
very well here and we've had a good strategy with
Bridgestone, which left us with plenty of time at the end to
try for the pole. It's very important to be on the front row
here so we have done our job well, plus I am confident about
our setting and our race pace. We're in good shape. It's
incredibly hot and tomorrow will be hard for everyone, as it
always is here, but we have a good advantage and I am really
looking forward to the battle. Let's see where we are at
this time tomorrow!"
Jorge Lorenzo
(Position: 2nd; Time: 2'01.087; Laps: 23)
"Today hasn't been my best day and I have found things quite
hard. The conditions are basically the same as yesterday so
I can't blame them, but we just don't have the same levels
of grip and confidence that we had before and it's hard to
understand why. We didn't make the step we expected and we
are lacking pace compared to our rivals. Now we all need to
study the data and work out what we can do for the warm-up
tomorrow. I am happy that we were able to be back on the
front row as this will be important, now we will just try
our best to be in better shape for the race."
Davide Brivio - Team Manager, Rossi
"What a lap! We broke the best lap record with an incredible
time from Valentino, who really wanted that pole position
today. The team have worked very well during practice so far
and the result is that we're starting tomorrow's race in the
best place. We're in good shape and we're excited, let's
hope tomorrow can be a good day for us!"
Daniele Romagnoli - Team Manager, Lorenzo
"At the end Jorge was able to do some very quick laps and
make the front row, which is key for tomorrow. Unfortunately
we still need to find an improvement to our rear grip levels
for the race, because at the moment we are not in perfect
shape. The team have worked a lot to try to fix the problem
but we still have more to do. Tonight we will have a good
look at the data and try to find a way to give ourselves a
better chance, then we will use the warm-up to try a few
things."
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