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

Harrison and Gadd hit Classic FF1600 gold at Snetterton HSCC season opener

National
Harrison and Gadd hit Classic FF1600 gold at Snetterton HSCC season opener

The key moments from British GT's Silverstone opener

Feature
British GT
The key moments from British GT's Silverstone opener

Five things we learned from MotoGP’s Spanish GP

Feature
MotoGP
Spanish GP
Five things we learned from MotoGP’s Spanish GP

Solberg explains crash that ended WRC Canary Islands fight with Ogier

WRC
Rally Islas Canarias
Solberg explains crash that ended WRC Canary Islands fight with Ogier

Bezzecchi details how Ducati ended Aprilia's winning run at the Spanish MotoGP

MotoGP
Spanish GP
Bezzecchi details how Ducati ended Aprilia's winning run at the Spanish MotoGP

DTM Red Bull Ring: Engel ends Mercedes' win drought with dominant charge

DTM
Red Bull Ring
DTM Red Bull Ring: Engel ends Mercedes' win drought with dominant charge

Marquez admits he 'doesn't have the pace to fight for MotoGP title' after Spanish GP crash

MotoGP
Spanish GP
Marquez admits he 'doesn't have the pace to fight for MotoGP title' after Spanish GP crash

WRC Canary Islands: Ogier claims first win of 2026 after Solberg crashes out

WRC
Rally Islas Canarias
WRC Canary Islands: Ogier claims first win of 2026 after Solberg crashes out

Rossi: Vinales MotoGP win 'doesn't change' Yamaha's need to improve

Valentino Rossi says his MotoGP team-mate Maverick Vinales' victory in Sunday's Phillip Island race "doesn't change much" for Yamaha

Vinales ended Yamaha's 25-race wait for a win on Sunday with a commanding performance at Phillip Island on a track that was expected to be more favourable to the M1 bike.

But Rossi - who finished sixth - said the result does not reduce the need for Yamaha to make a major leap in performance next season, having lagged behind Honda and Ducati for much of this season.

"This is a good result for Maverick, and also for the whole team and for Yamaha, because it was so long that we did not win," said Rossi.

"But we have to keep working for next year.

"It's certainly a big injection of confidence, but I do not think it changes much."

Rossi moved into second shortly after Vinales had taken the lead, but could not sustain his pace in the latter half of the race and ended up behind both works Suzukis as well as the two factory Ducatis.

With Andrea Dovizioso finishing third, it means Rossi has fallen 15 points behind his countryman in the fight to be runner-up in the standings behind Marc Marquez, who has already sealed this year's title.

"It was a disappointing result, I had hoped to fight for the podium," reflected Rossi.

"From the first lap I didn't have a lot of grip, especially on the left side [of the tyre], and I was in more trouble than [on Saturday].

"Immediately I felt I was sliding a lot, as if I'd lost a bit of grip. Until half-distance I was quite fast and I was second, but then I had to slow down. Now we must try to understand why.

"A quite negative result, because I lost points in the championship to Dovizioso and also Maverick, who has recovered a lot of points.

"I think more than for second, the battle will be for the third [in the points]."

Although he struggled for grip, Rossi admitted there were no major differences between his bike and Vinales' at Phillip Island, and praised the Spaniard for his performance.

"In general the two bikes are not very different," he said.

"We have some differences because our styles are a bit different, but the problem is that in acceleration we spin a bit too much.

"Maverick is able to have more drive; even if he spins he accelerates [better]. Especially this weekend he always rides very well and he's able to have less problems."

Previous article Espargaro struck on injured hand by Zarco-crash debris in Australia
Next article Why Phillip Island MotoGP win prompts 'crucial' Yamaha questions

Top Comments

Latest news