t was the end of an era today at the Gran Premio de la Comunitat Valenciana, with Valentino Rossi ending the final MotoGP race of his career tenth. Team-mate Andrea Dovizioso made it a double points finish for PETRONAS Yamaha Sepang Racing Team in their final race, crossing the finish line 12th.
Rossi had a good start to his final MotoGP race, claiming two places in the opening corner to go eighth. Dropping back to tenth on lap 4, the Italian demonstrated good speed and pace throughout the season finale. Although he wasn’t able to close the gap to those in front, ‘Vale’ successfully defended his position and crossed the finish line for the final time tenth – bringing his amazing 26 years of Grand Prix racing to its conclusion.
Team-mate Dovizioso, who started 13th, also gained two places in the opening corners. The Italian had some early on-track battles, which pushed him down to 14th on the fifth lap. Mounting a recovery, he made it through to 12th before the midpoint of the race. With a gap to the riders ahead, ‘Dovi’ worked hard to reduce the deficit but ultimately wasn’t quite able to close up to those in front and crossed the line 12th.
The ValenciaGP signals the end of PETRONAS Yamaha Sepang Racing Team’s three years in the MotoGP championship, where they achieved 12 pole positions, 16 podium finishes and 6 wins. The Malaysian squad were also Independent Team Champions in 2019 and 2020.
Razlan Razali
Team Principal
“Today was an emotional day for the team, especially as it was Rossi’s last dance after a glorious 26 years. We are truly honoured that he has ended his career with us and it will go down in the history books that the last team he rode for was PETRONAS Yamaha SRT. At the same time it is the team’s final race as well and it was good that Andrea could finish inside the points in 12th as well. It has been a great three years, with great highs and lows. We have made tremendous achievements in that time though.
In Moto2 it was a great result for Xavi and Jake finished just outside of the points. Although we would have liked both riders to have been fighting towards the front, we are still happy overall. We wish them both the best of luck with their new ventures.
Unfortunately in Moto3 John wasn’t able to break into the top-ten today, but he did well to make his way from 15th to 11th. It was a shame that Darryn was not able to finish the race today and it’s not the way that he or the team wanted to finish this year. Again, we wish them both the best of luck for the future.”
Johan Stigefelt
Team Director
“We end these three years in MotoGP today and it has been a very interesting journey, from starting the team to achieving what we did. We’ve been second in the World Championship and had many race wins, podiums and pole positions. It has been a privilege to work with Valentino and Andrea this year and we have to be very proud of what we have done. We were able to build up a structure this big and this professional, with the support of PETRONAS and the other partners that believed in this project from the beginning.
I want to thank everybody who was involved in this project from the bottom of my heart, from the crew to sponsors and partners – just everybody. I’m sad that it’s finishing, but I only have good things to say about these years. This is how it is sometimes, so just thank you again.”
Valentino Rossi
10th (+13.468)
“I didn’t expect that it could be a weekend like this. I was very worried for this weekend because I didn’t know how I felt and there was a lot of pressure with many things to do. It was fantastic, I received a lot of positive energy from all the people in the paddock and I had a lot of great surprises: from seeing all my bikes on Thursday, to all the VR46 Academy riders with my helmets today. I’m also happy because I was able to be strong in both Qualifying yesterday and in the race today, finishing in the top-ten. I enjoyed it a lot and it was the best way to finish. I am in the top ten best riders in the world and it means everything, because this result will never change. I also enjoyed the celebrations after the race. It was a long career and I want to say thanks to everybody.”
Andrea Dovizioso
12th (+16.534)
“We were much closer than we have been in other races today, so I’m happy to finish the season with that speed. We also worked well to improve the bike under braking, which meant I could take different lines. It was good for me that I could follow ‘Vale’ [Rossi] and Franco [Morbidelli] to learn how they ride the Yamaha, as they are very experienced with it. I’m very happy with today and it was a good way to finish the season.
To be a team-mate of Rossi was strange, as I have always been in different teams to him, but it has been enjoyable. I tried to beat him but he was very strong and he always has something more to give in a race. It has been really nice to share the box with him at his final round and I feel lucky to have been part of it.”
MotoGP Results
Valencia – Race
POS | RIDER | NUMBER | TEAM | TIME/GAP |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Francesco Bagnaia | 63 | Ducati Lenovo Team | 41’15.481 |
2 | Jorge Martin | 89 | Pramac Racing | +0.489 |
3 | Jack Miller | 43 | Ducati Lenovo Team | +0.823 |
4 | Joan Mir | 36 | Team SUZUKI ECSTAR | +5.214 |
5 | Fabio Quartararo | 20 | Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP | +5.439 |
6 | Johann Zarco | 5 | Pramac Racing | +6.993 |
10 | Valentino Rossi | 46 | PETRONAS Yamaha SRT | +13.468 |
12 | Andrea Dovizioso | 4 | PETRONAS Yamaha SRT | +16.534 |
MotoGP Results
World Championship Standings
POS | RIDER | NUMBER | TEAM | POINTS |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Fabio Quartararo | 20 | Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP | 278 |
2 | Francesco Bagnaia | 63 | Ducati Lenovo Team | 252 |
3 | Joan Mir | 36 | Team SUZUKI ECSTAR | 208 |
4 | Jack Miller | 43 | Ducati Lenovo Team | 181 |
5 | Johann Zarco | 5 | Pramac Racing | 173 |
6 | Brad Binder | 33 | Red Bull KTM Factory Facing | 151 |
18 | Valentino Rossi | 46 | PETRONAS Yamaha SRT | 44 |
24 | Andrea Dovizioso | 4 | PETRONAS Yamaha SRT | 12 |