Vexing Valencia for PETRONAS Yamaha SRT

2020-11-09 13:12
It proved to be a difficult day for PETRONAS Yamaha Sepang Racing Team’s MotoGP riders at the Gran Premio de Europa. Franco Morbidelli battled a bad feeling on the front to finish 11th, while team-mate Fabio Quartararo recovered from a Turn 8 crash on lap 1 to cross the Circuit Ricardo Tormo finish line 14th.

Morbidelli was able to immediately make up one place on the opening lap of the European GP, and maintained this position throughout the first seven laps. Unfortunately the Italian experienced front tyre pressure issues, which prevented him from fighting for the top positions. Gritting his teeth to manage the problem, Franco was able to bring his bike home in 11th. With two races to go, Morbidelli currently holds fifth in the championship with 117 points.

Team-mate Quartararo’s race got off to a disastrous start with a Turn 8 off on the opening lap, caused by trying to avoid another rider’s incident. Remounting his Yamaha YZR-M1, Fabio set a series of fastest laps in his quest to re-join the pack. Although the Frenchman wasn’t able to progress through the field, he did manage to finish in the points – crossing the line 14th. Quartararo remains second in the riders’ championship, 37 points shy of the leader, with two races to go.

It will only be a few days before the PETRONAS Yamaha SRT riders are back in action around Circuit Ricardo Tormo, as they tackle the 13th round of the year: the Gran Premio de la Comunitat Valenciana (13-15 November).






Razlan Razali
Team Principal





It has been a difficult weekend. Although we lost some ground in the championship fight with Fabio and Franco, we are still upbeat and ready to give our best for the final two races. We have been analysing the data from the race today and hope to improve next weekend when we’re back racing here at Valencia. Of course we’ll be aiming to be back on the podium and to continue the progress the whole team has made this year. We’re leading the Independent teams’ competition, plus our riders are second and fifth in the riders’ standings, so it’s a good position to be in.

Xavi is still not 100% fit, which has an affect on his riding, but we are hoping that he will continue making progress at the final two races. It would be a nice end to the season for him to be on the podium. It is a shame that Jake has picked up his injury and we wish him all the best to make a speedy recovery.

Again, it was a difficult day for our Moto3 riders John and KIP. John is 38 points shy of the leader in the world championship, so he still has the potential to fight for the title. We will be going into the final two races aiming to be more aggressive and be back on the podium steps, hopefully the top one. We will also be continuing to work with KIP to try and help him progress in the final two races of the year.

Source: SIC Racing Team

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