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

Is Red Bull better or worse off one year after Horner's sacking? Our writers have their say

Formula 1
British GP
Is Red Bull better or worse off one year after Horner's sacking? Our writers have their say

Vinales: 'KTM sent me a contract, I signed it, and two weeks later they cancelled it'

MotoGP
German GP
Vinales: 'KTM sent me a contract, I signed it, and two weeks later they cancelled it'

One year on: How Red Bull changed post-Horner

Formula 1
British GP
One year on: How Red Bull changed post-Horner

How technical issues have cost Bagnaia 40 points in the MotoGP title fight

MotoGP
German GP
How technical issues have cost Bagnaia 40 points in the MotoGP title fight

Why there are no quick fixes for all of Verstappen’s frustrations at Red Bull

Feature
Formula 1
British GP
Why there are no quick fixes for all of Verstappen’s frustrations at Red Bull

Top five roles on Motorsport Jobs this week

General
Top five roles on Motorsport Jobs this week

Injured Zarco hit with double long lap for Barcelona crash

MotoGP
German GP
Injured Zarco hit with double long lap for Barcelona crash

Toyota to enter hydrogen-powered car in 2027 Dakar Rally

Dakar
Toyota to enter hydrogen-powered car in 2027 Dakar Rally

Lorenzo thrilled with breakthrough test

Jorge Lorenzo declared himself delighted with a performance breakthrough on the final night of testing in Qatar

The Yamaha rider had been off the pace throughout winter testing having struggled to adapt his style to this year's Bridgestone control tyres.

But yesterday evening Lorenzo made large gains and ended the session in second place, ahead of his teammate Valentino Rossi.

"I am so happy tonight because this session has been much, much better for us," said Lorenzo.

"The long run was especially good but in fact the whole evening has been an improvement, so I am very pleased about the job we have done."

The Spaniard said his turnaround was mainly due to a change in style.

"We've tried some different settings, which have helped, but mainly I have adapted and found a way to be comfortable, which means I can ride faster," Lorenzo explained.

"I have a much better feeling with the Bridgestone tyres and I was able to be very consistent throughout the long run and keep a good rhythm. Everyone has worked really hard to make this step and I am happy to finish this test on a good note."

His team manager Daniele Romagnoli added: "We found a good setting that enabled Jorge to find the confidence to be faster into the corners and at the same time day by day he has improved his riding style on the Bridgestone tyres."

Lorenzo's teammate Rossi already has a year's experience on Bridgestones, having switched from Michelin at the end of 2007, while Lorenzo remained on the French tyres for what turned out to be Michelin's final season in MotoGP.

Previous article Bridgestone finalising 2010 MotoGP tyres
Next article Stoner: Wrist problem remains an issue

Top Comments

Latest news