MotoReview

All the latest MotoGP news, info and pictures

Next Race: USA, July 23rd American Flag
Previously: Germany, July 16th German Flag

Newsletter

Subscribe to our free weekly newsletter:

Search

Home arrow MotoGP News arrow Yamaha hope to bounce back in Qatar

Yamaha hope to bounce back in Qatar

E-mail this page to a friend.
Monday, 03 April 2006

Davide Brivio - Team Manager

"The test on Monday was very useful. We made a slight improvement to the set-up but more than that we were able to gather information that will be useful for us to start with in Qatar. We go there with a couple of different options. One is to use the base setting we found in the pre-season tests, although we missed many of the other teams then so it will be interesting to compare the performance of our competitors on Friday morning. The other is to try the different settings we found at Jerez as a solution to the chatter.

"We know it will be another tough weekend for the team but the morale is still very good. Of course it was a shame to lose so many points in the first race but we are not feeling sad about that now, only focused on the job we have to do. We are keeping our heads down and working hard, studying the data until we find a solution and we will continue to do that every weekend until we are back on top. The mood is optimistic and we are confident that when this problem is solved we can fight to be at the top of the points standings."

Mattio Flamigni - Rossi's data engineer

"Qatar is a difficult track because you have some very slow corners which come immediately after a change of direction," explains Matteo Flamigni, Valentino Rossi's Data Engineer. "At most circuits the hard braking follows a long straight but at Qatar this happens only once. For example, turn six is a tight hairpin that comes with a quick right-left change under braking, so the bike needs to be very stable but also very agile for a good performance in that section.

"The most important section for set-up is probably the three fast rights at the end. You need good stability at maximum lean angle so that the rider feels confident enough to open the throttle, because this is where he can make up the most time. At Jerez the final two fast rights before the last hairpin are very similar and I could see on the data that Valentino did not have the confidence to open the throttle there in the way he had done the previous season. At Qatar we will have to find this compromise between stability on the brakes and stability at maximum lean angle so that our riders can perform to their full potential."


(0) Comment on this article in our forums



 

Polls

Is Rossi still your favourite for the championship?
 

Forum Latest


Warning: include() [function.include]: URL file-access is disabled in the server configuration in /home/motorevi/public_html/modules/mod_moslate.php(61) : eval()'d code on line 1

Warning: include(http://www.motoreview.net/forumlatest.php) [function.include]: failed to open stream: no suitable wrapper could be found in /home/motorevi/public_html/modules/mod_moslate.php(61) : eval()'d code on line 1

Warning: include() [function.include]: Failed opening 'http://www.motoreview.net/forumlatest.php' for inclusion (include_path='/home/motorevi/public_html/administrator/components/com_sef:/home/motorevi/public_html/administrator/components/com_sef/includes:.:/usr/lib/php:/usr/local/lib/php') in /home/motorevi/public_html/modules/mod_moslate.php(61) : eval()'d code on line 1
Go to top of page