Movistar Yamaha MotoGP riders Jorge Lorenzo and Valentino Rossi secured third and fourth place respectively in qualifying this afternoon for tomorrow‘s Grand Prix of the Americas.
With only 15 minutes to put in a hot lap at the long Circuit of The Americas (COTA), there was no time to waste for the Movistar Yamaha MotoGP teammates.
Lorenzo was the first out of the box and took provisional pole with his first flying lap of 2‘03.505, before the field pushed him back down to sixth place. On his next lap he dropped under the 2‘03 mark with a 2‘02.927, moving up to second, before he returned to the pits for a new set of rubber. With five minutes left of the session he rejoined the track for a final time attack. Bettering his time through all sections he reclaimed the top spot with a 2‘02.540, before being pushed back to third, 0.405s from the front in the final seconds of the session. He will start tomorrow‘s race from the end of the first row.
Teammate Rossi was also quick on the pace, with his first flying lap bettering his personal best to a 2‘03.170, momentarily taking pole before dropping down the order to fourth place. He had a wobble on his next lap, which cost him valuable time. He quickly headed back to his pit box for a fresh set of tyres with five and half minutes left on the clock. After a minute he came back out and picked up the pace even further, closing in to 0,033 from his teammate with a 2‘02.573. As he was unable to improve his starting position on the grid on his last lap, he will start his challenge tomorrow heading the second row.
Jorge Lorenzo - 3rd / 2'02.540 / 6 laps
"Qualifying was very exciting as always. The positions were changing a lot and we tried the maximum, even with not the best physical conditions. For one lap it was not so bad, I could give a maximum effort to ride this lap time. I was really satisfied with this time and position, I didn‘t expect to make the top five. Let‘s see what the weather is like tomorrow. Personally I prefer a dry race, but a wet race would be better for my physical condition. I am very happy that the Yamaha is becoming better in this track. We didn‘t have a lot of time, so we don‘t exactly know what our pace is like. The front tyre wears down very quickly on the right side, just like last year. Let‘s see in a dry race how it performs. I feel so-so at the moment. The antibiotics are doing their job, but I need to be in a perfect condition for tomorrow."
Valentino Rossi - 4th / 2'02.573 / 6 laps
"I‘m happy because the second row was my target and I think that with a better lap I could have stayed on the first row, because we are very close to Jorge and Dovizioso. Second row is not a bad place for the start, also because we have a quite good pace. For sure we have to work and help the front tyre, where we have some issue, and after that the weather will be very important. It was supposed to rain today, but fortunately it was dry. We hope the weather remains the same tomorrow. Last year there was a bigger difference to Marc‘s pace, this is very positive, but he remains the favorite for the race tomorrow. After him there‘s me, Jorge and Dovi very close in terms of rhythm."
Massimo Meregalli - Movistar Yamaha MotoGP Team Director
"In general today went well. First row is always a good place to start the race from. Considering Jorge‘s condition he did a great job and also Vale starting from second row is good. Even though we are satisfied about the results of qualifying, we still have some work to do. The technicians are trying to find some improvements to test in tomorrow‘s warm up. We feel positive that we can refine the set-up and we are confident in the capabilities of both our riders. The only thing we don‘t know is what the weather will be like. We have to be prepared for both a wet and a dry race."
2015 MotoGP United States - Circuit of The Americas 11/04/2015
1 Marc Marquez Honda ESP 2'02.135
2 Andrea Dovizioso Ducati ITA 2'02.474
3 Jorge Lorenzo Yamaha ESP 2'02.540
4 Valentino Rossi Yamaha ITA 2'02.573
5 Cal Crutchlow Honda GBR 2'02.613
6 Scott Redding Honda GBR 2'02.674
7 Andrea Iannone Ducati ITA 2'02.792
8 Aleix Espargaro Suzuki ESP 2'02.869
9 Pol Espargaro Yamaha ESP 2'03.161
10 Bradley Smith Yamaha GBR 2'03.440
11 Danilo Petrucci Ducati ITA 2'03.741
12 Maverick Viñales Suzuki ESP 2'03.754
13 Hector Barbera Avintia ESP 2'03.926
14 Stefan Bradl Yamaha DE 2'04.275
15 Yonny Hernandez Ducati COL 2'04.313
20 Loris Baz Yamaha FRA 2'05.214