MotoGP fans got all the action they asked for, and then some, at tonight’s Grand Prix of Qatar. Movistar Yamaha MotoGP’s Valentino Rossi fought hard at the front of the field and duplicated his third place of last year at the Losail International Circuit. Maverick Viñales had to start from further back on the grid than he liked, but made up for it showcasing a blistering race pace that carried him all the way to sixth place.
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3rd | VALENTINO ROSSI
+.0797 / 22 LAPS
6th | MAVERICK VIÑALES
+3.888 / 22 LAPS
Grand Prix of Qatar
Losail, Qatar, 18th March 2018
Movistar Yamaha MotoGP‘s Valentino Rossi landed his first podium finish of the 2018 MotoGP season with a strong third place at the Losail International Circuit. Maverick Viñales also battled for all he was worth and rode a superb catch-up race from 15th to 6th place, earning himself some crucial championship points.
Rossi had a lightning fast start from eighth place and stormed to fourth on a perfect opening lap. With a podium place in his grasp, he closed in on Dani Pedrosa and cruised past him at the end of the second lap on the start-finish straight, before making a text-book move, breaking hard into the first corner.
The leading pair, Johann Zarco and Marc Marquez, ran a hot rhythm, but not strong enough to shake off the Doctor. He was a man on a mission, determined not to let them escape and dropping consistent 1‘55s laps. With 17 laps to go, the Italian made his move on Marquez, so he could challenge Zarco for the lead, but soon things got tense. At the start of the 11th lap the 39-year-old went wide into turn 1, allowing Marquez and Andrea Dovizioso through, but he didn‘t let it get to him.
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The final five laps were exactly what the fans had hoped for. Rossi fought his way past Zarco for third. The 46-rider threw everything he had at breaking away from chasing riders, which he managed perfectly. However, he was unable to get close enough to battle with Dovizioso and Marquez in the final laps and finished the first race of the season with a well-deserved third place, 0.797s from first.
Viñales made a cautious start, dropping back from 12th on the grid to 15th place in the opening laps, but that certainly didn‘t mean he was out for the count. After three laps, he got into the rhythm and started his charge. He was running the same pace as the leading group and as a result he barged through the rider field.
With Alex Rins and Jorge Lorenzo crashing out with 10 laps to go, the number-25 rider breached into the top-10. He then picked off Jack Miller on the next lap and also overtook Andrea Iannone for eighth place one lap later.
Viñales had his sights set on the front group. They were fighting some 2.5s ahead of him, but his pace was still red hot, as he kept posting times in the 1‘55s. With three laps to go the Spaniard tapped onto the back of Pedrosa. A lap later he overtook his compatriot and also breezed past Zarco. He gave Danilo Petrucci a run for his money for fifth place, but he ultimately had to settle for sixth position, 3.888s from the front.
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Valentino Rossi
“It was a great fight and a great race. Sincerely, last year it was a bigger surprise to me – it was less expected then to arrive on the podium. With the bike from this year I feel good. This time I was more competitive and I knew I could do a good race, but you never know if it‘s enough for the podium because we were with ten strong riders. I tried to push from the beginning, because I started from the third row and on the first lap I was able to overtake some guys. The other key point were the final laps, when like last year the strongest on the track were Dovizioso and Marquez. I knew they had enough to change the rhythm, but I‘m very happy that I could go with them today and arrive at the finish line close to them, at the end. Unfortunately, it was not enough for the victory, but the podium is a great way to start.“
Maverick Viñales“In today‘s race I felt really good with the bike, better than I did before. We followed the direction of how I wanted the bike and we improved so much, especially our rhythm. Now that we have done that, we know we have a good bike and we can focus on improving other things. Honestly, during the tests I didn‘t try many starts, I was focused on the bike, so today‘s start was bad. However, now we‘ve recovered the feeling with the bike – especially for the race – we can work on other areas. We found a good set-up, but we can still improve and match the electronics more to my riding style, and we can also work on the starts. When you finish a race like today‘s, you wish that the next GP would be held the next weekend. We‘re quite motivated. I felt that, if I had been more towards the front today, I could have had a chance to win the race. I’m happy the team did such a great job, especially on Saturday in the afternoon. We found something good for our riding style and that‘s perfect.”
Massimo Meregalli
Team Director
“What a fantastic race to open the season with! We were pretty confident after yesterday‘s FP4 and today‘s Warm Up that our riders would be able to run a competitive pace and our predictions came true. Valentino had a fantastic start, which was key to securing today‘s third place. He did a brilliant job staying at the front of the field, while the pace was as high as it was, and he was only 0.797s away from first place. Maverick had a difficult task ahead of him starting from the fourth row, but as soon as he got a clear track in front of him he was able to keep up a really good pace. He posted consistent 1‘55-low laps, that allowed him to catch up with the leading group. The form that both our riders showed today is very motivating for the team, especially after a challenging start to the Qatar GP. I want to thank the riders, team members and engineers for their hard work. We aim to continue working in this way in Argentina in three weeks‘ time.”
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Today’s race results see Rossi take third place in the championship with a nine-point gap to the leader, while Viñales secures sixth place in the standings, 15 points from the front. Yamaha is in third place in the Constructor classification, nine points from first, and Movistar Yamaha MotoGP are in second place in the Team title challenge, with three points to the top of the rankings.The Movistar Yamaha MotoGP Team will be back in action in three weeks’ time at the Termas de Rio Hondo circuit for the Gran Premio Motul de la República Argentina, held from April 6th – 8th.
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 | |||
Apr 22 | Grand Prix of the Americas |
Circuit of the Americas | Austin, TX | |||
May 6 | Grand Prix of Spain |
Circuido de Jerez | Jerez de la Frontera, Spain | |||
May 20 | Grand Prix of France | Circuit de ls Sarthe | Le Mans, France | |||
Jun 3 | Grand Prix of Italy |
Autodromo del Mugello | Mugello, Italy | |||
Jun 17 | Grand Prix of Catalunya |
Circuit de Catalunya | Montmeló, Spain | |||
Jul 1 | Grand Prix of the Netherlands |
Circuit de ls Sarthe | Assen, Netherlands | |||
Jul 13 | Grand Prix of Germany |
Sachsenring | Saxon, Germany | |||
Aug 5 | Grand Prix of Czech Republic |
Automodrom Brno | Brno, Czech Republic | |||
Aug 12 | Grand Prix of Austria | Red Bull Ring | Spielberg, Austria | |||
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 |