Valentino Rossi 13th and Andrea Dovizioso 14th in red-flagged AlgarveGP
It was a double points finish for PETRONAS Yamaha Sepang Racing Team’s MotoGP riders today in Portugal, with Valentino Rossi and Andrea Dovizioso crossing the line 13th and 14th respectively in what became a shortened Grande Prémio do Algarve.
A good start for Rossi saw him maintain his 16th place off the line and into the opening corners of the race. The Italian gained a spot one lap later, but found himself back in 16th shortly after. Battling hard to close the gap to the riders ahead, Valentino enjoyed a brief battle with former team-mate Franco Morbidelli on his way to making it inside of the points positions on lap 21. Sitting in 13th place when the red flags came out because of a double crash with two laps to go, Rossi earned himself three points in his penultimate MotoGP race.
Team-mate Dovizioso also had a strong start to the race, claiming one place off the line to take the first corner in 20th. Gaining another place in the early stages, the Italian had his work cut out to reduce the deficit to the main field. Able to find more pace in the final stages of the race, ‘Dovi’ moved into 16th with five laps to go. Making further progress to find himself one place behind team-mate Rossi in 14th when the race was brought to it’s early end, Andrea made it a double-points finish for the team.
Rossi and Dovizioso will now travel across the border to Spain for the final round of the season: the Gran Premio de la Comunitat Valenciana, which will also be Rossi’s final MotoGP race of his career and last race for PETRONAS Yamaha SRT.
Razlan Razali
Team Principal
It was a positive result in MotoGP, with both Rossi and Dovizioso scoring some valuable points for the teams’ championship. Hopefully we can continue this momentum in the final round.
It was a disappointing day for our Moto2 riders Xavi and Jake, who were unable to finish the race. It’s a shame because they had demonstrated good speed earlier in the weekend.
This was a tough Moto3 race for John who crashed early on and it was a very unfortunate situation for Darryn with the last lap incident, which resulted in a disqualification for him.
We now look to the final round of the year in Valencia and hope to end the season in a good way.
Valentino Rossi 46
13th (+22.752)
Today wasn’t too bad and I was able to take some points as well, which was our first target. The race was quite fast and I had a good pace, especially compared to the practice sessions, plus I felt good with the bike. We were able to enjoy some battles with Franco [Morbidelli] and some other guys, and I was able to stay with Luca [Marini]. He was faster but in some places I could recover some time and go with him. We were able to push until the final stages and I wanted to try to attack in the final laps but the red flag came out. There was a really nice atmosphere today because the previous two times at Portimão we raced without fans, but they were here today. I want to say ‘ciao’ to everybody and thanks for the support. I had planned to stop out on track at the end of the race, but with the red flag I was unable to.
Andrea Dovizioso 04
14th (+26.207)
It has been a good weekend in terms of my personal progress, because every practice has been dry, I have been able to work on the way I ride the bike and I feel that I’ve made some improvements. This has given me the possibility to be quite fast in the middle of the race and until the end. This is good because it means we are going in the right direction. Of course 14th isn’t the position I want and my speed can still be improved, but overall it has been a positive weekend. There are still things to be improved, with both myself and the bike, because we don’t have the grip we want and it means we can’t stay with the other riders or ride in a smooth way.
MotoGP Results
Portimão – Race
POS | RIDER | NUMBER | TEAM | TIME/GAP |
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1 | Francesco Bagnaia | 63 | Ducati Lenovo Team | 38’17.720 |
2 | Joan Mir | 36 | Team SUZUKI ECSTAR | +2.478 |
3 | Jack Miller | 43 | Ducati Lenovo Team | +6.402 |
4 | Alex Marquez | 73 | LCR Honda CASTROL | +6.453 |
5 | Johann Zarco | 5 | Pramac Racing | +7.882 |
6 | Pol Espargaro | 44 | Repsol Honda Team | +9.573 |
13 | Valentino Rossi | 46 | PETRONAS Yamaha SRT | +22.752 |
14 | Andrea Dovizioso | 4 | PETRONAS Yamaha SRT | +26.207 |
MotoGP Results
World Championship Standings
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