Friday, May 17, 2013

MotoGP A Strange Day For Dovizioso

Andrea Dovizioso
Andrea Dovizioso put Valencia firmly curiosities

Andrea Dovizioso denies his last weekend with the Yamaha Tech 3 team and the Italians want to enjoy to the fullest.

Andrea Dovizioso, it was due to address the existing conditions rather quiet in Valencia. In the morning he made it while in fourth, but in the afternoon the Italians opted not to exit. He had just got used to the strange new asphalt. "

"In the beginning we had a strange feeling, because of the new asphalt that was really funny. Usually it is when you come to a track and its wet on Friday, then you can on the straights best qualified to assess how well the grip Today, however, for all drivers turned by the wheels, no matter what gear the means for us... no grip, a complete disaster "

Dovizioso took appropriate care, but then something happened a lot stranger. "If you accelerate or are on the line, then you have no grip, but if you are on the side face, then suddenly grip since. I have no idea why."

Through the corners it was therefore faster than expected without drivers came to fall. In the course of training to improve the situation, so Dovizioso is confident for the next sessions.

Dovizioso is not only curious to see how the new asphalt surface feels dry and in whether there even are no major problems with the bumps, but also on the upcoming test on Tuesday. Because then he will sit for the first time on his Ducati. "Then Im really excited. I keep my feet on the ground, I know that we have much work ahead of us and I do not expect miracles in terms of lap times. We have a little time to work, next week and then in the other test before the winter break. "

Yet the Tech 3 rider wants first of all to know the Desmosedici and try to understand before deciding what might be changed in order to improve them. Yamaha he will not miss, but his crew and his team certainly, "I want my last weekend with the team enjoy and still have some fun I hope we get a good result, that would be the best way to end this chapter. . "