Yamaha Day One Report
ROSSI AND EDWARDS STRUGGLE
FOR GRIP IN SEPANG
The Malaysian Grand Prix,
the penultimate round of the 2007 season,
got off to a poor start for Fiat Yamaha Team
riders Colin Edwards and Valentino Rossi
today, the pair finishing the day a lowly
14th and 16th in the standings. The combined
timesheets were topped by Randy de Puniet
after a best lap of 2’02.917.
With the track having been completely
resurfaced since preseason testing the
riders spent this morning’s session getting
a feel for the new surface, with Rossi and
Edwards 7th and 15th fastest at the close of
the hour. Rain at lunchtime meant this
afternoon’s session began on a wet track,
with the asphalt drying steadily in patches
throughout the practice. Rossi and Edwards
worked hard on set-up and tyres but lacked
grip throughout and neither rider was able
to come up with a magic formula, leaving the
team with work to do overnight if they are
to be in a position to challenge during
tomorrow’s qualifying.
Edwards
Position: 14th Time: 2'05.162 Laps: 39
“Today was pretty embarrassing to be honest!
Michelin have brought me a rear tyre that I
know works for me here and there’s no
problem with that, but unfortunately I’ve
got no grip or confidence in the front. It’s
not for lack of trying, I’m riding pretty
hard out there, but we haven’t been able to
fix it yet. The new surface doesn’t feel
good at all, it seems very inconsistent to
me, and this is just making things harder.
Hopefully it’ll improve as more rubber gets
laid down tomorrow. We need to have a good
look at things tonight and start over again
tomorrow.” Rossi
Position: 16th Time: 2'05.421 Laps: 38
“Today has been very hard work for us and
it’s very disappointing for me to be here,
at one of my favourite tracks where we know
our bike goes well, in 16th position! We
don’t have any grip, especially in front,
and we were very slow today. We’ve tried a
lot of tyres and different settings but so
far we haven’t been able to make much
progress. The new asphalt is not so good but
we can’t blame this because other riders
don’t seem to have the same problems as we
do. We need to find some way to improve
things and make the difference for tomorrow,
so now we will have a meeting tonight and
try to come up with some ideas. Hopefully it
will be dry tomorrow because the rain makes
it even harder!”
Team Director
“We definitely have a lot of work to do with
both of our riders. This is a track which we
know very well and at which we have a great
record, but the new surface means the
conditions are quite different and we are
suffering from a lack of grip. We need to
look at what we’ve found out today and come
up with some ideas tonight in order to find
a combination of settings and tyres which
works on this surface and in these
conditions. It’s only Friday and hopefully
we can make a big step forward with both
Valentino and Colin tomorrow morning.”
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