Movistar Yamaha Bank First and Third Row in Brno
08/08/2017
Qualifying
Movistar Yamaha MotoGP's Maverick Viñales was on the pace, but struggled to find those all-important tenths in the second sector, ending the session in seventh position.
Viñales was keen to earn a strong starting position during the 15-minute qualifying heat. He ensured he was one of the last men heading out of pit lane as the session began, to get enough clear space on track to really put the hammer down. His first flying lap had him shoot up directly to sixth place. Though he improved his time on his second hot lap, he dropped to seventh before quickly returning to the box with six minutes on the clock.
The young gun found himself back in sixth place one minute later as he rejoined the track. As many riders put in a fast time, he held ninth place when he put in another solid effort. He bettered his time to 1'55.911s to secure seventh place on the grid for the race, but again wasn't able to hold the spot and slipped back to eighth. The Spaniard made his final try count as the flag came out. His time dropped to a 1'55.663s with his final push, 0.682s from first, enough to secure seventh position on tomorrow's grid.
Maverick Viñales
Position: 7th - Time: 1'55.663 - Laps: 7
"It was very difficult in qualifying, because we didn't find a good set-up and I couldn't make the bike turn the way I wanted it to. We still have time to deeply check the information we collected today and try to prepare a different set-up for tomorrow's warm up. I think I can make some steps forward in the race. My race pace is not so bad, but anyway we have to improve."
Massimo Meregalli
Movistar Yamaha MotoGP - Team Director
“Maverick made some big changes to his bike, but there's still some fine-tuning to be done. He had a strong race pace this morning, but there's room for improvement in the second sector, as seen in this afternoon's qualifying session. Though the weather conditions for the race remain a question mark, we will prepare something for tomorrow's warm up to see if we can gain a few more tenths before we get into the race-mood."