Valentino Rossi: “We needed to be on the front row to give us the best chance possible for tomorrow”

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Valentino Rossi: “We needed to be on the front row to give us the best chance possible for tomorrow”


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Oct 20, 2007

MotoGP: Valentino Rossi yamaha racing

Fiat Yamaha Team riders Valentino Rossi and Colin Edwards are faced with a difficult challenge for tomorrow’s Malaysian Grand Prix in Sepang after struggling during qualifying this afternoon. The team worked hard throughout the day to rectify the lack of grip from which both riders have been suffering, but they were unable to find a competitive package and the pair now face a daunting task for tomorrow’s 21-lap race when they start from ninth and thirteenth positions.

The rain stayed away today and during this morning’s session, with temperatures in the low 30s and conditions of the newly improved track becoming increasingly more consistent as more rubber was laid down, times improved all round. Rossi and Edwards both made some positive steps forward and finished the session in seventh and thirteenth, confident of more improvements this afternoon. However this was not to be and a lack of grip on race tyres this afternoon kept the pair down in the lower orders, before they made their qualifying challenges in the last 15 minutes. Rossi briefly held second after his first qualifying lap but several riders went faster and a small mistake with his second tyre meant he was unable to improve again. Ninth place puts him on the outside of the third row, whilst Edwards will start from the head of the fifth row after failing to find a comfortable rhythm with either of his qualifying tyres.

Valentino Rossi - Position: 9thTime: 2’02.466Laps: 22 “This morning things were feeling better for us and we were a little bit more confident. Unfortunately this afternoon, with the higher temperatures, our tyres didn’t work in the same way and we were much slower and sliding quite a lot. With the qualifying tyre I was quite confident and they worked quite well, as they have all season, and I thought there was a chance for the front row. With the second one I thought we could improve again but I had a slide in the third section and lost some time, and so now we are on the third row. I am quite disappointed because our race pace is not good at the moment and we needed to be on the front row to give us the best chance possible for tomorrow. It will be difficult to use the warm-up to our advantage because the conditions are different to those we will probably have during the race, but anyway we will do what we can and try to make the best from the situation. “

Colin Edwards - Position: 13thTime: 2’03.040Laps: 19 “There’s really very little to say about today and I think it’s better if I say “no comment! “ We’ve got some big problems and it hasn’t been fun. I want to say thanks to all my guys; they’re working so hard to try and make a difference and find a way to improve things and I know they won’t give up at any point. It’s going to be a very hard race but it’s not over till it’s over so we’ll just have to wait and see what we can improve before 3pm tomorrow and what happens after the lights go out. “

Davide Brivio - Team Director “We’re in quite a difficult position and now we have to try our hardest to find a better package for the race. At the moment we just don’t have enough grip and both riders are struggling to contend with this, so we are quite slow. This morning both Valentino and Colin made some good improvements but this afternoon we were unable to continue in the same way. We couldn’t find the right combination to challenge with today but we have some ideas and we will be doing our utmost to give both of them a more competitive package for tomorrow’s race. “

Circuit Length: 5548 Weather: Dry

2007 MotoGP Malaysia - Sepang 20/10/2007

Qualifying 1

Pos. Rider Manu. Nat. Total Time

1 Daniel Pedrosa Honda ESP 2’1.877

2 Casey Stoner Ducati AUS 2’1.918

3 Marco Melandri Honda ITA 2’1.944

4 Randy De Puniet Kawasaki FRA 2’2.107

5 Anthony West Kawasaki AUS 2’2.202

6 Nicky Hayden Honda USA 2’2.225

7 Chris Vermeulen Suzuki AUS 2’2.301

8 Toni Elias Honda ESP 2’2.432

9 Valentino Rossi Yamaha ITA 2’2.466

10 John Hopkins Suzuki USA 2’2.697

11 Loris Capirossi Ducati ITA 2’2.708

12 Alex Barros Ducati BRA 2’3.022

13 Colin Edwards Yamaha USA 2’3.040

14 Shinya Nakano Honda JPN 2’3.233

15 Sylvain Guintoli Yamaha FRA 2’3.408

18 Makoto Tamada Yamaha JPN 2’4.314


 
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