The Movistar Yamaha MotoGP Team showed their fighting spirit throughout the 28-lap NeroGiardini Motorrad Grand Prix von Österreich at the Red Bull Ring – Spielberg, but a lack of rear grip denied them the chance to challenge at the front. Maverick Viñales and Valentino Rossi secured sixth and seventh place respectively.
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6th | MAVERICK VIÑALES
+7.447 / 28 LAPS
7th | VALENTINO ROSSI
+8.995 / 28 LAPS
Grand Prix of Austria
Spielberg, Austria, 13th August 2017
Movistar Yamaha MotoGP‘s Maverick Viñales and Valentino Rossi had the throttle fully open at the NeroGiardini Motorrad Grand Prix von Österreich, as they contended in a seven-rider fight at the front in the early stages of the race. The teammates lost some time, running wide in turn 1 in separate incidents, but they put their heads down to collect crucial championship points, taking sixth and seventh place respectively.
Viñales had a good start and held on to his fourth place going into the first corner. He briefly made a move on Rossi on lap 3, but couldn‘t make it stick. He was eager to have another go in turn 1 on the next lap, but ran wide and fell back to seventh place.
The young Spaniard didn‘t let the small error upset his rhythm and, with 15 laps to go, he was back behind his teammate, ready to join the seven-rider fight for the lead. As Rossi went wide in turn one, Viñales moved up to sixth. On lap 17 the young gun was ready to take on Johann Zarco. He was looking threatening behind the satellite rider for the remainder of the race, but was not able to squeeze his number 25 bike past the Frenchman, and crossed the line in sixth place, 7.447s from the front.
Starting the race from seventh on the grid, Rossi slotted into fifth place storming towards turn 1, and quickly fought his way to fourth past his teammate. He withstood the pressure Viñales put on him in the opening laps, as he chased the leading trio.
The Doctor reached the back of Marc Marquez‘s bike on lap eight, bringing Zarco with him, but encountered a set-back. A block pass from the fellow Yamaha rider pushed the Italian back to sixth behind the chasing Dani Pedrosa. Running wide in turn 1, with 15 laps to go, Rossi soon fell back behind Viñales to seventh. He was eager to follow his teammate, but was unable to keep up a consistent pace in the high 1‘24s and low 1‘25s, and decided to focus on bringing home his bike in seventh place, 8.995s from first.
Race Results
1. A. Dovizioso | Ducati Team | 39’43.323
2. M. Marquez | Repsol Honda Team | +00.176
3. D. Pedrosa | Repsol Honda Team | +2.661
5. J. Zarco | Monster Yamaha Tech3 | +7.262
6. M. Viñales | Movistar Yamaha MotoGP | +7.447
7. V. Rossi | Movistar Yamaha MotoGP | +8.995
23. J. Folger | Monster Yamaha Tech3 | N.C. (25 laps)
Maverick Viñales“I suffered from a big drop in grip of the rear tyre for almost the entire race. When I went wide as I was fighting with Valentino, I just tried to calm down, make the tyre work until the end, but it was totally impossible. Not only with other manufacturers, but also with Zarco, it was really difficult to keep following them. We have to work really hard if we want to fight for this championship. I like Silverstone a lot, it is one of the best tracks on the calendar. I always like going there, I really like the lay-out. I will go for the best result possible, trying to be on top.“
Valentino Rossi
“Today the problems started after ten or twelve laps. Unfortunately, we stressed the rear tyre too much, so the rear tyre dropped a lot and we lost a lot of performance and speed. From that moment on it was very difficult to control the bike and I also made a mistake on the brakes. I didn‘t have the pace in the second half of the race, I suffered too much from a lack of grip. It‘s a shame because we worked a lot, but it looks like it’s the same problem as we had in Jerez and Barcelona. When we use the rear tyre too much, the bike becomes slower and more difficult to ride in the second half of the race. For sure we have to work a lot mechanically and also on the electronics to improve this problem.”
Massimo Meregalli
Team Director
“We had anticipated that this would be a challenging race, that would be hard on the tyres. We decided to go with the hard rear spec this morning, but in the end this didn‘t pay off as we had hoped. The start of the race went well: both Maverick and Valentino were able to compete at the front of the field, but after 10 laps they started to suffer from a lack of grip from the rear tyre. It was unfortunate that this cost us some valuable points in the championship challenge, but the riders did well to hold on to sixth and seventh place and bring home the best results possible under these circumstances. The team will work hard to find a solution for the issue before the race at Silverstone, at the private test in Misano next weekend.”
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Today’s race results see Viñales move back to third in the championship standings, 24 points behind the leader and 9 points ahead of Rossi. The Movistar Yamaha MotoGP Team holds second place in the team rankings, with a 22-point margin to the front. In the Constructor championship, Yamaha holds the top spot. They are on equal points with Honda, each having earned 211 in total and both scored four GP wins, but Yamaha earned one more second place so far this season.
The Movistar Yamaha MotoGP team will have a private test at the Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli next week on Sunday, August 20th. After that the team will be back in action in two weeks‘ time for the Octo British Grand Prix at the Silverstone Circuit.
Date | Race | Venue | Location | Rossi | Viñales | Team |
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Mar 26 | Grand Prix of Qatar View results |
Losail International Circuit | Qatar | 3rd 16 pts |
1st 25 pts |
1st 41 pts |
Apr 9 | Grand Prix of Argentina View results |
Autódromo Termas de Río Hondo | Argentina | 2nd 36 pts |
1st 50 pts |
1st 86 pts |
Apr 23 | Grand Prix of the Americas View results |
Circuit of the Americas | Austin, TX | 2nd 56 pts |
NC 50 pts |
1st 106 pts |
May 7 | Grand Prix of Spain View results |
Circuido de Jerez | Jerez de la Frontera, Spain | 10th 62 pts |
6th 60 pts |
1st 122 pts |
May 21 | Grand Prix of France View results |
Circuit de ls Sarthe | Le Mans, France | NC 62 pts |
1st 85 pts |
1st 147 pts |
Jun 4 | Grand Prix of Italy View results |
Autodromo del Mugello | Mugello, Italy | 4th 75 pts |
1st 105 pts |
1st 180 pts |
Jun 11 | Grand Prix of Catalunya View results |
Circuit de Catalunya | Montmeló, Spain | 8th 83 pts |
10th 111 pts |
1st 194 pts |
Jun 25 | Grand Prix of the Netherlands View results |
Circuit de ls Sarthe | Assen, Netherlands | 1st 108 pts |
NC 111 pts |
1st 219 pts |
Jul 2 | Grand Prix of Germany View results |
Sachsenring | Saxon, Germany | 5th 119 pts |
4th 124 pts |
1st 243 pts |
Aug 6 | Grand Prix of Czech Republic View results |
Automodrom Brno | Brno, Czech Republic | 4th 132 pts |
3rd 140 pts |
2nd 272 pts |
Aug 13 | Grand Prix of Austria | Red Bull Ring | Spielberg, Austria | 6th 141 pts |
7th 150 pts |
2nd 291 pts |
Aug 27 | Grand Prix of Great Britain | Silverstone Circuit | Towcester, Great Britain | – | – | – |
Sep 10 | Grand Prix of San Marino | Misano World Circuit | Misano Adriatico, Italy | – | – | – |
Sep 24 | Grand Prix of Aragón | Motorland Aragón | Alcañiz, Spain | – | – | – |
Oct 15 | Grand Prix of Japan | Twin Ring Motegi | Tochigi, Japan | – | – | – |
Oct 22 | Grand Prix of Australia | Phillip Island Circuit | Phillip Island Victoria, Australia | – | – | – |
Oct 29 | Grand Prix of Malaysia | Sepang International Circuit | Selangor, Malaysia | – | – | – |
Nov 12 | Grand Prix of Valencia | Ricardo Tormo Valencia | Cheste, Spain | – | – | – |