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

The story behind Verstappen’s unique Nürburgring Mercedes setup

NLS
The story behind Verstappen’s unique Nürburgring Mercedes setup

How Williams aims to reach "a sensible position" in F1 2026 after double-score Miami

Feature
Formula 1
How Williams aims to reach "a sensible position" in F1 2026 after double-score Miami

Why Verstappen's preparations have left GT rivals in awe

Endurance
Why Verstappen's preparations have left GT rivals in awe

Nurburgring 24 Hours: Verstappen to start debut from fourth, Lamborghini takes 1-2 in qualifying

Feature
NLS
Nurburgring 24 Hours: Verstappen to start debut from fourth, Lamborghini takes 1-2 in qualifying

Former FIA aero chief officially joins Alpine in senior F1 role

Formula 1
Former FIA aero chief officially joins Alpine in senior F1 role

Remembering a lost Italian F1 hero 40 years on

Feature
Formula 1
Remembering a lost Italian F1 hero 40 years on

Pramac Yamaha set to sign Guevara for the 2027 MotoGP season

MotoGP
Catalan GP
Pramac Yamaha set to sign Guevara for the 2027 MotoGP season

Nurburgring 24 Hours: Verstappen qualifies for pole shootout with sixth in TQ2

Feature
NLS
Nurburgring 24 Hours: Verstappen qualifies for pole shootout with sixth in TQ2

Vinales 'doesn't care' about Misano MotoGP race result

San Marino Grand Prix polesitter Maverick Vinales says "I don't care about the result" of Sunday's MotoGP race and only wants to "enjoy" it after his recent struggles

After back-to-back podiums in the opening rounds at Jerez in July, Vinales scored just eight points across the Brno/Red Bull Ring triple-header as he struggled on his Yamaha - and is yet to beat championship rival Fabio Quartararo on track in 2020.

His Styrian Grand Prix also ended in a frightening brake failure, which forced him to dismount at 140mph after it was later revealed he ignored Brembo's advice to run a different braking system.

Having been strong all weekend at Misano as expected, Vinales smashed the lap record in qualifying with a 1m31.411s and backed up his one-lap pace with threatening race pace.

While Vinales says he will push from the first corner, his priority is simply to "enjoy [being] on the bike" again.

"The only thing I want is to enjoy," Vinales said of his race prospects.

"Honestly after these three bad races, especially the last one that I had quite big issues, I just want to enjoy. "I will push from the first corner till the end.

"I don't care about the result. I just want to enjoy a lot on the bike, to enjoy with my team and try to give them the best performance I can do."

Quartararo could only manage third on the grid, having encountered a similar lack of front feeling as last year in qualifying.

"Like last year I felt so great in FP3, and qualifying last year it was exactly the same, no feeling from the front," Quartararo explained.

"In this kind of track with fast corners, if you don't have a good feeling, you can't really push like a real time attack.

"But really happy because still I managed the front row, it's the most important thing.

"Last year we also finished in the same position and the pace is really good.

"I felt much better than last year on the pace and this is really positive."

Valentino Rossi, who topped FP3 at Misano, felt Yamaha "needed" Saturday's result following its difficult brace of Austria races.

"Here in this track the Yamaha is very competitive, very strong," Rossi, who qualified fourth for his home race, said.

"We needed it. We needed to come back at the top, to fight for the top positions because the two weekends in Austria were very difficult to manage."

Previous article Morbidelli wanted to tackle racism with special Misano MotoGP helmet design
Next article MotoGP start time: What time does the San Marino Grand Prix start?

Top Comments

Latest news