Skip to main content

Sign up for free

  • Get quick access to your favorite articles

  • Manage alerts on breaking news and favorite drivers

  • Make your voice heard with article commenting.

Autosport Plus

Discover premium content
Subscribe

Recommended for you

MotoGP points leader Bezzecchi banned from Czech GP for hitting marshal in sprint

MotoGP
Czech GP
MotoGP points leader Bezzecchi banned from Czech GP for hitting marshal in sprint

DTM Lausitzring 1: Mapelli takes fortunate maiden win for Lamborghini Temerario GT3

DTM
Lausitzring
DTM Lausitzring 1: Mapelli takes fortunate maiden win for Lamborghini Temerario GT3

The flaw Cadillac must fix to reach F1's midfield

Feature
Formula 1
Barcelona-Catalunya GP
The flaw Cadillac must fix to reach F1's midfield

MotoGP Czech GP: Bagnaia wins sprint as Bezzecchi crashes out

MotoGP
Czech GP
MotoGP Czech GP: Bagnaia wins sprint as Bezzecchi crashes out

DS Penske on the pace and in the points!

Formula E
Sanya ePrix
DS Penske on the pace and in the points!

Alex Marquez withdraws from MotoGP Czech Grand Prix

MotoGP
Czech GP
Alex Marquez withdraws from MotoGP Czech Grand Prix

How an F1 mechanics’ reunion recalled stories of working practices that would now send HR into meltdown

Feature
Formula 1
How an F1 mechanics’ reunion recalled stories of working practices that would now send HR into meltdown

MotoGP Czech GP: Ogura scorches to first pole position

MotoGP
Czech GP
MotoGP Czech GP: Ogura scorches to first pole position

Rossi made to wait for bike upgrades

Valentino Rossi looks set to have to wait until after the Spanish Grand Prix next month to get his hands on major upgrades to his Yamaha bike

The Japanese manufacturer team had originally planned to introduce some engine improvements around the time of this weekend's French Grand Prix, but Rossi's victory in China appears to have convinced Yamaha to continue with their current specification for now.

Speaking ahead of this weekend's race in Le Mans, Rossi said: "For this weekend, we will be racing like Shanghai. But, it looks that after the performance of the bike in Shanghai, Yamaha prefer to wait for (better) reliability for the new things.

"Maybe we will have then for the Barcelona test, so (for now) we continue with the same spec."

Although the fact Rossi must stick with his current specification for the next two races at least would appear to be a blow, Rossi is upbeat about the form of his bike and the way it has been adapted to Bridgestone tyres.

"I feel confident," said the Italian. "The M1 is much better for the Bridgestone tyres, and our setting is not to bad to use the potential of the tyres. It is possible to be fast everywhere.

"For sure I think we will have some better tracks and some tracks where we have more problems, but the base level is good. Our bike is fast. If I look at the race in Shanghai, the (speed on the) straight now is not a nightmare, so it is a lot easier."

Previous article Pedrosa surprised by title lead
Next article Guintoli hoping for home crowd boost

Top Comments

Latest news