Subscribe

Sign up for free

  • Get quick access to your favorite articles

  • Manage alerts on breaking news and favorite drivers

  • Make your voice heard with article commenting.

Motorsport prime

Discover premium content
Subscribe

Edition

USA

Tech 3 Yamaha Valencia GP qualifying report

Yamaha Tech 3 press release

Cal Crutchlow, Monster Yamaha Tech 3

Photo by: Hazrin Yeob Men Shah

Crutchlow and Hayes ready for season finale

Monster Yamaha Tech 3 Team rider Cal Crutchlow will start his quest to win the coveted MotoGP Rookie of the Year title in tomorrow's GP Generali de la Comunitat Valenciana from 11th position on the grid.

Cal Crutchlow, Monster Yamaha Tech 3
Cal Crutchlow, Monster Yamaha Tech 3

Photo by: Hazrin Yeob Men Shah

The British rider set a best time of 1.34.329s in cool and windy conditions at the Ricardo Tormo Circuit this afternoon to finish less than 0.2s away from claiming a spot on the third row of the grid for tomorrow's season ending race.

This afternoon's qualifying session took place on a dry track, despite spots of rain falling intermittently during the session as threatening grey clouds hung over the 2.489 miles circuit.

Crutchlow is looking forward to a strong battle with Karel Abraham in the final race of the 800cc era tomorrow as the fight to be crowned 2011 MotoGP Rookie of the Year goes down to the wire. The Czech Republic rider will start one place higher up on the grid but Crutchlow is confident he can end his first year with the Monster Yamaha Tech 3 Team on a high note by claiming the Rookie of the Year prize for the second successive season for the French-based squad.

Josh Hayes, who is replacing injured American Colin Edwards, got his first chance to experience the true potential of the Monster Yamaha Tech 3 YZR-M1 machine today. Both practice sessions yesterday took place in wet conditions, but today the 36-year-old got his first taste of carbon brakes and Bridgestone's slick tyres with the third practice and qualifying taking place on a dry track. Despite learning about the potential of the YZR-M1 machine while also continuing to gain knowledge of the Ricardo Tormo Circuit, which he only experienced for the first time yesterday, the double American Superbike Champion produced an exceptional display to post a best lap of 1.36.042 and he will start from 16th position.

Josh Hayes, Monster Yamaha Tech 3
Josh Hayes, Monster Yamaha Tech 3

Photo by: Bridgestone Corporation

Cal Crutchlow:
“Today wasn't the easiest day and I'd have liked to have qualified inside the top 10. Finding a good set-up with the bike has been quite difficult and the weather conditions haven't made it any easier with such little dry track time. The problems are similar to what I've been experiencing in the last few races. It is hard for me to stop and turn the bike but I'm still confident I can have a strong race tomorrow. We'll analyse the data tonight and see what we can come up with to improve my feeling with the bike. I'm sure it will be a good battle with Karel tomorrow. We have been so close on the timesheets all weekend, so it could be an exciting battle for the Rookie of the Year award. I'd love to win it for the Monster Yamaha Tech 3 Team after Ben Spies won it last year."

Josh Hayes:
“Having got the chance to ride the Yamaha YZR-M1 machine in the dry, all I can say is it is an incredible machine. The power and acceleration compared to the superbike I race in America is incredible. The carbon brakes are impressive too and the chassis works much differently in these conditions than I expected. It is definitely not easy adapting to this bike and the big thing is that I just need more time to understand it. This afternoon's session started off on rain tyres, but the track was completely dry and three times during the session you would ride around and big rain spots would start to hit you. I am not sure how the Bridgestone tyres work with some moisture on the track. And I didn't want to push too hard and crash because that would cost me precious time I need to understand the bike and learn the track. All in all I am happy with the job I've done for the Team but obviously as a racer you always want more and I'd like to be a bit closer to the regular guys. But I've had two wet sessions, one dry and one session where conditions were a bit dodgy, so the weather hasn't helped my preparations much. I'm really looking forward to the race though and it will be great to be part of the last 800cc race.”

Be part of Motorsport community

Join the conversation
Previous article Pramac Racing Valencia GP qualifying report
Next article Aspar Valencia GP qualifying report

Top Comments

There are no comments at the moment. Would you like to write one?

Sign up for free

  • Get quick access to your favorite articles

  • Manage alerts on breaking news and favorite drivers

  • Make your voice heard with article commenting.

Motorsport prime

Discover premium content
Subscribe

Edition

USA