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2006 MotoGP Championship - Round 16 - Estoril, Portugal - October 13/14/15 - Coverage by MCNEWS.COM.AU |
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Yamaha Day 2 Report |
| Camel Yamaha Team riders Valentino
Rossi and Colin Edwards will start the Grand Prix of Portugal from
the front two places on the grid tomorrow, after a sensational
qualifying practice that saw the Italian seal his fourth pole of the
season with a record time of 1'36.200. Edwards was just 0.278
seconds off the pace of his team-mate to equal his best qualifying
position of the campaign ahead of what promises to be a
mouth-watering penultimate round. Both riders worked hard on the race setting of their YZR-M1 machines throughout the day, building on positive recent tests at Motegi and an exhaustive first day of practice yesterday. In the morning they were second and fifth fastest but the momentum grew in the afternoon when they both dipped under the 1'38 mark on race rubber before launching their grid attack in an exciting climax to the session, Rossi setting his definitive pole time on the last of three impressive efforts. Tomorrow's race, which gets underway at 1pm local time (CET -1), will see the reigning World Champion aim to reduce a 12-point deficit to series leader Nicky Hayden, who clinched the final front row spot in third place, before the final round of the season at Valencia in two weeks' time.
Valentino Rossi (1st - 1'36.200; 27 laps) "With the championship as
it is now I think it was fundamental to be on pole position today
and for Colin to qualify second is perfect - I am really pleased for
him and all his guys. We've worked hard this weekend because the
right setting was quite difficult to find and all the team had to
give 100% so I'm really thankful to them and to Michelin for a great
tyre. Of course the important thing is tomorrow and with Hayden on
the front row with us it looks like it will be a great battle for
the victory. There are a lot of other riders with good pace too but
for now I'm really happy with the pole position. My first two
qualifying laps were quite good but the last one was unbelievable -
it is so much fun to ride the M1 when it's working so well like
this. Hopefully the weather will stay like this tomorrow and we can
have a good show for everybody." Davide Brivio - Camel Yamaha Team Director "It was a perfect end to the session for us and a perfect way to start the race tomorrow! To have Valentino and Colin start first and second at such a crucial moment in the season is very important. It's great for us to see Colin back on the front row and so happy on the bike. It's also encouraging to see that we're making progress with the bike, even at this stage of the championship. It's fantastic that Valentino is on pole and in such good shape for these last two battles. But it is only Saturday and now we have to focus on tomorrow and hope for an equally good day." Tech 3 Yamaha Team storm into top
10 after sensational qualifying With a positive opening day as a
springboard for today's one-hour qualifying session, the Tech 3
Yamaha Team, led by Carlos Checa, continued the encouraging
performance of the weekend as he grabbed a top 10 spot on the grid
claiming ninth fastest time to start tomorrow's Gran Premio de
Portugal at the Estoril circuit from the third row of the grid. With just 10 minutes remaining of the session Carlos astounded the MotoGP paddock as he was second fastest taking over a second off his time from yesterday to confirm the on-going improvements of the Dunlop tyres and the factory Yamaha combination at a track where side-grip is so very important. With these two days now behind them, the team is confident that Carlos can score his best result of the year and help celebrate the Catalunyan'ss 34th birthday tomorrow. The second Tech 3 Yamaha pilot,
James Ellison also improved taking nearly two seconds of his fastest
lap from yesterday and will start from 17th position on the grid but
unfortunately was pushed off the track after another rider came
underneath him in the closing stages of the session causing him to
crash and thus negate any further chance of moving up the grid. James Ellison (17th 1'38.810, 26 laps) "We improved again as I took two seconds off my time but I was hoping for a little bit more with another half a second. With the bike at the moment I feel I'm on the limit all the time but I don't think I pushed hard enough. I'm not entirely happy but not too disappointed either. Then to finish off the session I had a bit of an incident. There were a lot of guys going slow and I moved to keep out of the way but John (Hopkins) came around and he had to hit the brakes really hard getting out of shape to miss everyone and his handlebar hit me pushing me into the gravel and that was it. If it was anyone's fault it was all the guys going slow spread out over the track but at least it was right at the end of the session so I didn't lose too much. I'm ok and John came to apologise but really it wasn't his fault. Just one of those things and it was only cosmetic damage to the bike and I'm ok so no problem. I'm feeling pretty good for tomorrow as we can run a low 1'39 on race tyres so I'm fairly happy with that. Ive looked at the times and the guys that we should be up against, Chris (Vermeulen) and Randy (De Puniet), they're doing the same sort of times on race tyres so we just need a good start to get away with everybody - if it's dry. Chances are it's going to be wet tomorrow so we'll have to wait and see. If that's the case it's going to turn into a gamble for everybody." Herve Poncharal - Tech 3 Yamaha Team Director "We have had a fantastic day today but what is really worrying me is the weather forecast for tomorrow as it is supposed to be showers so it could be the same scenario like we had at Philip Island. That was also after such a good qualifying where we were sixth fastest, but we can't do anything about the weather. We have had a very positive weekend
so far and it was so good to happen here because we were very
sceptical after Japan and as I said yesterday we are back to where
we were in Phillip Island. Carlos is very happy and I think the
Yamaha/Dunlop package is working very well here as qualifying was
very satisfactory and the third row is good enough for us. Also I
think we have a good pace with the race tyre and providing we can
get a good start I know we can stay with the lead group. Dunlop is
looking good here and Carlos is very strong here and very motivated.
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