MotoGP: Rossi Rides Strong Comeback Race to Sixth at the Red Bull Ring
Movistar Yamaha MotoGP‘s Valentino Rossi saved the best for last during a difficult weekend at the Red Bull Ring – Spielberg track. He picked up the pace on the eyetime Motorrad Grand Prix von Österreich race day and rode from 14th on the grid to a solid 6th position at the finish. Maverick Viñales had a difficult start from 11th, but once he got going he set multiple red sectors to climb back up the order and secure 12th place.
6th | VALENTINO ROSSI
+14.026 / 28 LAPS
6th | VALENTINO ROSSI
+14.026 / 28 LAPS
Grand Prix of Austria
Spielberg, Austria, 12th August 2018
Movistar Yamaha MotoGP’s Valentino Rossi turned his fortunes around today at the eyetime Motorrad Grand Prix von Österreich, claiming a strong 6th place after a superb comeback race. Maverick Viñales had a more challenging outing at the Red Bull Ring – Spielberg track, but made up ground in the second half of the race to finish in 12th position.
Rossi started from 14th on the grid and was wary of the first lap, when the busy mid-pack of the rider field would be diving into the tight first corner, but he managed the situation well. He finished his first lap in 11th place, trying to be both on the attack and the defensive. At the start of lap 4 the provisional rider order settled, and the Italian was in tenth place chasing fellow Yamaha-rider Johann Zarco. Two laps later he got the job done, taking ninth.
The battle for eighth with Aleix Espargeró took the nine-time World Champion a bit longer, but he prevailed with 19 laps to go. He then had to bridge a gap to Tito Rabat. Ten laps later he could make his move, successfully securing seventh place, but he had to do yet more work to close the over 2.5s gap to Álex Rins. It was a big ask, but the Doctor was up to the task and four laps before the end he got the job done. Rossi had to continue pushing 100% for the remainder of the race to keep Dani Pedrosa at bay. All the while he was closing in on Danilo Petrucci in fifth, but he came just short of being able to confront him, crossing the line in sixth place, 14.026s from first.
Viñales was determined to avoid history repeating itself this afternoon, after Brno‘s first lap crash last weekend. He had a decent start from 11th on the grid but needed a few laps to get up to speed. He fell back to 16th place, yet gradually upped his pace. As Andrea Iannone went wide, the Spaniard gained a position. He followed it up with a red first sector on lap 11, the first of many, signaling the start of his charge.
He soon moved up to 13th place and was on the tail of Álvaro Bautista. He followed his compatriot past Aleix Espargaró but wasn‘t able to keep up. The last quarter of the race was a lonely run for the number 25 rider. As his soft rear tyre began to deteriorate, the Spaniard focused on holding on to his twelfth position to score some important points for the championship. He took the chequered flag with a 22.939s margin to the race leader.
Valentino Rossi
“I was able to enjoy the race, because I could recover a lot of positions and do some good overtaking, and nobody overtook me. This morning we tried something different that I liked. Unfortunately, I wasn’t faster, but I was able to keep my pace more consistent and use the rear tyre less. I started well, but I was in the rider pack. I had some hard battles at the beginning, but after I could recover. If I could have taken part in Q2 and started a little more towards the front, maybe then I could have fought with Petrucci, but from Crutchlow on there was no way because they were faster than us. We’ll try to improve for the next race.”
Maverick Viñales
“For me the race was OK, I didn’t have any new problems, but we do have issues on the bike, especially at the start, when the bike didn’t have any power. It’s something I don’t understand, because we worked quite well the last two weekends to make good starts and here it was impossible. We’ll be focusing on Silverstone and will try to forget this weekend. Now I will go to Misano for our test and try to enjoy the riding and see if we can improve.”
Massimo Meregalli
Team Director
“After yesterday’s qualifying results the team worked really hard to prepare something for the riders to up their chances for the race. Starting from the middle of the grid is always a bit dangerous, it’s busy and unpredictable. Nevertheless, both our riders emerged from the opening lap unscathed. Vale did a great job riding to sixth place, especially considering the start to the weekend we had these past two days. It‘s a shame Maverick‘s rhythm in the middle of the race couldn’t be capitalized on at the end, to have both riders inside the top-10. We will certainly take lessons from this race day. Now we will regroup and then focus our attention on next week’s test in Misano.”
Schedule & Standings
Today‘s results see Rossi remain in second position in the championship standings with 59 points to first and 29 points ahead of teammate Viñales, who is now in fifth position. Yamaha holds third place in the Constructor Championship after the race in Spielberg, with a 53-point margin to first, while the Movistar Yamaha MotoGP Team are now in third position in the team standings with a 12-point gap to first.
The Movistar Yamaha MotoGP Team will be back in action at the Silverstone Circuit for the GoPro British Grand Prix, held from August 24th – 26th.
2018 Schedule
Date | Race | Venue | Location | Rossi | Viñales | Team |
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Mar 16 | Grand Prix of Qatar | Losail International Circuit | Qatar | 3rd 16 pts |
6th 10 pts |
2nd 26 pts |
Apr 8 | Grand Prix of Argentina |
Autódromo Termas de Río Hondo | Argentina | 19th 16 pts |
5th 21 pts |
3rd 37 pts |
Apr 22 | Grand Prix of the Americas |
Circuit of the Americas | Austin, TX | 4th 29 pts |
2nd 41 pts |
1st 70 pts |
May 6 | Grand Prix of Spain |
Circuido de Jerez | Jerez de la Frontera, Spain | 5th 40 pts |
7th 50 pts |
1st 90 pts |
May 20 | Grand Prix of France | Circuit de ls Sarthe | Le Mans, France | 3rd 56 pts |
7th 59 pts |
2nd 115 pts |
Jun 3 | Grand Prix of Italy |
Autodromo del Mugello | Mugello, Italy | 3rd 72 pts |
8th 67 pts |
1st 139 pts |
Jun 17 | Grand Prix of Catalunya |
Circuit de Catalunya | Montmeló, Spain | 3rd 88 pts |
6th 77 pts |
1st 165 pts |
Jul 1 | Grand Prix of the Netherlands |
Circuit de ls Sarthe | Assen, Netherlands | 5th 99 pts |
3rd 93 pts |
1st 192 pts |
Jul 13 | Grand Prix of Germany |
Sachsenring | Saxon, Germany | 2nd 119 pts |
3rd 109 pts |
1st 228 pts |
Aug 5 | Grand Prix of Czech Republic |
Automodrom Brno | Brno, Czech Republic | 4th 132 pts |
N.C. 109 pts |
1st 241 pts |
Aug 12 | Grand Prix of Austria | Red Bull Ring | Spielberg, Austria | 6th 142 pts |
12th 113 pts |
3rd 255 pts |
Aug 26 | Grand Prix of Great Britain |
Silverstone Circuit | Towcester, Great Britain | |||
Sep 9 | Grand Prix of San Marino |
Misano World Circuit | Misano Adriatico, Italy | |||
Sep 23 | Grand Prix of Aragón |
Motorland Aragón | Alcañiz, Spain | |||
Oct 7 | Grand Prix of Thailand | Chang International Circuit | Isan, Thailand | |||
Oct 21 | Grand Prix of Japan |
Twin Ring Motegi | Tochigi, Japan | |||
Oct 28 | Grand Prix of Australia |
Phillip Island Circuit | Phillip Island Victoria, Australia | |||
Nov 4 | Grand Prix of Malaysia |
Sepang International Circuit | Selangor, Malaysia | |||
Nov 18 | Grand Prix of Valencia |
Ricardo Tormo Valencia | Cheste, Spain | |||
2018 | FINAL | SEASON | RESULT |
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