Successful test in Spain for PETRONAS Yamaha SRT

4 mei 2021  

One day test at Jerez ends with Franco Morbidelli ninth and Valentino Rossi 12th

There was no rest for PETRONAS Yamaha Sepang Racing Team, as they took part in a productive one-day test at Jerez today, just one day after the SpanishGP ended. The day concluded with Franco Morbidelli ninth and Valentino Rossi 12th on the final timesheets.

Fresh from his podium finish yesterday, Morbidelli’s day began in the second hour of the test, when the track opened again following an early red flag stoppage. With a new front fender and new swingarm to try, the Italian got down to work, completing 31 laps before the lunch break. Franco was also able to assess new front fork settings, with the aim of improving the stopping capability of the bike. Completing a further 36 laps after in the final two hours after his lunch break, bringing his total to 67, Morbidelli ended the test ninth with a best time of 1min 37.627secs.

Team-mate Rossi also began his Jerez test once the red flag period was over and, like Morbidelli, he could also test the new front fender and new swingarm on his Yamaha YZR-M1 throughout the day. In addition to this Valentino was able to evaluate settings on the electronic side of the bike. Ahead of the mid-session lunch break the Italian had completed 36 laps, before taking to the track again with under three hours on the clock. At the end of the test Rossi had improved upon his personal best of the last 4 days, setting a 1min 37.700secs, and made a big step forward with his race pace. He completed a total of 73 laps, 37 in the afternoon, and was the 12th fastest rider.

The next time that Morbidelli and Rossi will be on track again will be at Le Mans in ten day’s time, for the Grand Prix de France (14-16 May).

Franco Morbidelli
9th (1’37.627)

We had the opportunity today to work with some new parts and provide my feedback on them, which is nice, but we mostly focused on trying to improve the braking. It was an area that I didn’t have a perfect feeling with, so it was something we could look to better and I think we have found something today that has improved my feeling under braking, so this is good. I hope that the things that we have found here also work in Le Mans. It will be important to do a good job there and I hope that we continue to be strong going forwards, I will be trying my best to be.

Valentino Rossi
12th (1’37.700)

Today was a good test for me because we improved the feeling with the bike, the pace with the race tyre and in the time attack. It was a long day because the conditions were good, so we did a lot of laps. The team and I worked on the balance of the bike, the settings and we can see the improvements, as I was better under braking and in corner entry. We also have some other new bits for the bike, which is good and helps. I’m happy because we were able to improve today, after a difficult weekend, and I have a much better feeling with the bike. It is just a one-day test, we need to see what happens at Le Mans but I am leaving here with a good feeling.

MotoGP Results

Jerez – Test

POS RIDER NUMBER TEAM TIME/GAP
1 Maverick Viñales 12 Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP 1’36.879
2 Alex Rins 42 Team SUZUKI ECSTAR +0.034
3 Joan Mir 36 Team SUZUKI ECSTAR +0.431
4 Takaaki Nakagami 30 LCR Honda IDEMITSU +0.469
5 Johann Zarco 5 Pramac Racing +0.556
6 Pol Espargaro 44 Repsol Honda Team +0.627
Franco Morbidelli 21 PETRONAS Yamaha SRT  +0.748
12  Valentino Rossi  46 PETRONAS Yamaha SRT  +0.821