Movistar Yamaha MotoGP Teams Maverick Viñales scored a position on the front row with second place in this afternoons qualifying for tomorrows Grand Prix of The Americas. Teammate Valentino Rossi also pushed his YZR-M1 to the limit at the Circuit of The Americas (COTA), claiming third place on the grid in the final minutes.
The Movistar Yamaha MotoGP riders wrapped up todays intense Qualifying 2 session with some red-hot laps, securing Yamaha its first double front row start of the 2017 MotoGP season and setting the stage for a thrilling race.
Viñales waited for most of his competition to head out at the start of the 15-minute qualifying session. Wasting no time, his first flying lap was looking promising, but traffic on the track spoiled his efforts in the final corner. His second attempt, a 203.912s, moved him to second place before he rushed back to the box for a fresh set of tyres.
With four minutes remaining, the young Spaniard pulled out all the stops to earn first place. He narrowed the gap to provisional pole to 0.083s with a 203.125s, but knew he had a margin for improvement left. He made good on his promising pace, when he dropped a 202.871s to briefly take over pole, before being pushed back to second after the flag was out. Nevertheless, Viñales is perfectly satisfied to have secured his second front row start for Yamaha, 0.130s from the front.
Teammate Rossi went straight into action as soon as the green light signalled the start of the 15-minute time attack. The Italian's first lap initially lifted him to fifth, but he dropped to eighth when all riders had completed their first attempt. The long American track allowed him one more try and he responded soon with a 2'04.758s for seventh, but was back in eighth when he entered pit lane for a quick stop.
The Doctor returned to the pits with around six minutes on the clock and quickly changed tyres in under 60 seconds, before heading back out. Having dropped to tenth place, he was determined to show what he got and cleverly searched for some clear space on track. He perfectly timed his final attack, stepping up his pace on his seventh lap to better his time to a 2'03.673s to take third, 0.932s from first.
Maverick Viñales, 2nd -2'02.871 / 7 LAPS
"Honestly, I thought I had the pole. When I looked at the screen and saw that Marc was behind Valentino I said ah, maybe he will do it and in the end he did, so congratulations to him, because it was a nice lap for sure. We pushed at 100% and the bike was working really good. We had to push for one lap, but Im also happy about the race pace. We still have tomorrow to improve. We will be working hard this night to find a new set-up to try and stop the bike better, but I think we did a great job and we can be there for sure. Pushing 100% from lap one until the last lap I think will be the best strategy. There were many riders on track. Im not angry at what happened today. When youre riding a good lap its normal, riders are like this. There are no bad feelings between me and Valentino. This is a normal thing that can happen, Im not complaining. It can happen to me as well, maybe one day Im in the middle."
Valentino Rossi 3rd - 2'03.673 / 7 LAPS
"It was difficult because it looked like Maverick and Marquez had a better pace, but starting from the front row is very important. We improved the bike a lot and I knew that, if I had a clear lap, I would be able to do a good lap time. I did it, so in the end it was OK. Starting from the front row is important, as always, this is good also because its the first real qualifying. Starting like this is not so bad also for the rest of the season. Now we wait and see what happens tomorrow."
Starting the race from the first row was our goal, and considering how tricky this circuit and todays conditions were, we can be very satisfied. This afternoons Q2 session was challenging, but we ended up with both riders in a good place nevertheless. Maverick has been fast all weekend and his amazing lap at the end of qualifying shows his potential and confidence, which is very promising for tomorrow. Valentino did a great job as well. He found a clear space on track, right when it mattered, and secured third place. Today, unfortunately, the drop in temperature partly compromised the work we started yesterday and it might play a vital role in our tyre decision. So far, we've done a good job, but we aim to make another step during the night. We expect tomorrows race to be a tough one, but our confidence is high.