Positive Pace for Movistar Yamaha in First Silverstone Free Practice Sessions
29/08/2017
Free practice
Movistar Yamaha MotoGP rider Maverick Viñales kicked off the Octo British Grand Prix showing good form. Making the most of the perfect riding conditions in today's two free practice sessions, Viñales set up his bike for Sunday's race and secured second place respectively in the combined times. Viñales used FP1 as the first occasion to remind race fans and rivals of his strong form at the Silverstone Circuit. Last year's British Grand Prix winner started the morning Free Practice session with a competitive pace. He worked diligently on his bike's settings throughout, making his statement in the final stages after the flag went out. He topped the FP1 standings with a 2'02.130s best time and a 0.519s margin to his closest rival.
The Spaniard gave another strong performance in the second 45-minute session. Directly on the pace, he posted low 2'02s and held on to fifth place until the final minutes. Having been pushed back to tenth position by rivals setting hot laps, Viñales felt encouraged to put his head down in a 'mini time attack'. He fired up his Yamaha once more and dropped a 2'01.168s to set the third fastest time of the day, 0.271s from the front.
After FP2 the Movistar Yamaha MotoGP team successfully completed the test of the new flag-to-flag bike swap procedure with positive thoughts on its possible implementation in the future.
Maverick Viñales
Position: 3rd - Time: 201.168 - Laps: 32
"I feel good. Honestly, with the race pace we were quite competitive and I felt great on the bike again. I was riding in my own style and it was really nice to be as competitive again as we were at the start of the season. In the time attack I didn't feel as good, especially with the front. It was the first time I tried the hard tyre, so I was not trusting the bike enough. Anyway, I'm there, so I'm happy and quite confident that we can do a really good job tomorrow. In my opinion the new flag-to-flag procedure is quite good. Later we have to decide with all the riders and Dorna at the Safety Commission, but I think it was quite OK. The space was a lot bigger, so for me it was nice."
Massimo Meregalli
Movistar Yamaha MotoGP - Team Director
"We completed a lot of work at the Misano test last week, but we had some question marks about how our new findings would translate at the Silverstone Circuit, which is a track with quite a unique character. So far, we are satisfied with the work we got done in the first two sessions. Both of our riders felt comfortable on their bikes right from the start of FP1. We tested some different tyres - soft, medium and hard- between the two riders, and we will keep working on that tomorrow, because it will be fundamental to find the right tyre for the race. Maverick rode consistently fast times and clearly showed that he has good pace and speed, even on used tyres. We ended the day with the quick test to assess the new bike swap procedure. The riders seemed positive about the increase in safety, so we feel it could be an improvement."