Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP`s Top-10 Hopes Dampened on Mixed Spielberg Friday

2020-08-14 10:27
Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP‘s Maverick Viñales and Valentino Rossi were unable to better their morning times in the FP2 session due to mixed conditions. They ended the day in 11th and 13th position respectively.



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11th

MAVERICK VIÑALES
1'24.779 (FP1) / 22 + 5 LAPS


13th

VALENTINO ROSSI
1'24.879 / 24 + 5 LAPS



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Following a dry FP1, the weather at the Spielberg track took a turn for the worse with a downpour right before FP2. With some parts of the track wet and others dry, the 45-minute afternoon session became a waiting game for the Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP Team. Thus Maverick Viñales and Valentino Rossi finished in 11th and 13th place respectively in the combined times.

Viñales was keen to have a second go at securing a place in the top 10, but the weather conditions precluded any possibilities of making strides. In the final minutes, he hopped aboard his YZR-M1 to set multiple red sectors. He put in a 1‘27.941s on lap 5/5, taking eighth. However, his morning time set in the dry was faster. The 1‘24.779s earned him 11th in the combined free practice times, 0.586s from the top.

Rossi waited patiently for the circuit to become sufficiently dry to start the last-minute time attack. Once the action got underway, with the majority of the MotoGP riders en route to put in a fast lap, he featured in the top 4. But with the track conditions improving, his best effort of a 1‘27.967s, set on lap 5/5, put him in ninth place. His 1‘24.879s FP1 time kept him in 13th place in today‘s combined rankings, 0.686s from the top.


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MASSIMO MEREGALLI
MASSIMO MEREGALLI
TEAM DIRECTOR


This was not quite the productive day we had hoped for. The weather played a big role in how the Friday panned out. We aimed to be in the top 10 in the dry FP1, but Maverick and Vale both missed out by not much, just 0.026s and 0.126s respectively. This is a pity, especially because the track conditions were mixed in the afternoon. We didn‘t want our riders to take unnecessary risks, so we waited for the end of the session before sending them out. Because of the rain before FP2, Maverick and Vale weren‘t able to improve their combined free practice classification. We have to hope for a dry FP3, because we are confident that with our latest modifications that we prepared for tomorrow morning we should be able to get into Q2. We will be taking a good look at the dry-track data this evening, but the weather is very unpredictable here, so we need to be prepared for all circumstances. If FP3 is fully wet, we will try to optimise the usefulness of this session in order to prepare a wet set-up.





MAVERICK VIÑALES
MAVERICK VIÑALES


Basically, I think we're having the same struggles as we had in Brno. We're missing something overall to make the tyres work, and we and Michelin are working very hard to try to understand what we need to do to improve the bike and the feeling with the tyres. So, tomorrow we are going to try something new on the bike to see if we can do better. If it's wet in FP3 tomorrow, we'll go into wet mode and try to understand which are the best tyres for the wet, because also for the wet tyre allocation we have a soft and medium option. At this track you have hard braking, so that plays a role in the decision making. If it's dry tomorrow morning, we'll do a time attack to try to get into Q2.





VALENTINO ROSSI
VALENTINO ROSSI


This morning's FP1 was a fully dry session and we were able to work. This track is very particular, and it's particularly important to be strong in braking, so you need to balance the bike especially for that. But what I saw this morning was that this year everybody is very strong. We have to improve, especially in sector 3. We had planned to try something different this afternoon, but unfortunately it was very difficult to get any work done because of the mixed conditions. So, in conclusion, the FP2 session wasn't very helpful for our understanding. Tomorrow we need to do a good FP3, because it will be crucial to be in the top 10. I don't think that will be easy, because everybody is there. At the moment the forecast for tomorrow afternoon predicts rain, not a lot, similar to what we had today. For sure, if that's the case, anything is possible.

Source: Yamaha Motor Racing

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