Yamaha Complete Successful One-Day Test in Jerez
The Movistar Yamaha MotoGP Team spent an extra day in Jerez today, following on from yesterday's stunning 1-2 race victory in the Gran Premio de España to take part in a one-day Official IRTA Test.
Aside from the three options of front tyre Michelin brought for the MotoGP field to test, the Movistar Yamaha team also focused on several elements to evaluate over the day. Lorenzo and Rossi tested multiple electronic settings for their YZR-M1s and made a further test of a rear fuel tank.
Lorenzo completed a full day of testing, completing 59 laps in total with a fastest time of 1'39.332 to finish in second place, just 0.19 seconds from the top of the timesheet. He also had the opportunity to test an optional exhaust before calling it a day on his first home Grand Prix weekend of the season.
Teammate Rossi was back to work at the track following his stunning race win in yesterday's Jerez showdown where he scored his 113th Grand Prix victory. The Doctor completed 52 laps as he also assessed the Michelin tyres as well as various other small details for his YZR-M1. The Italian wrapped up in fourth on the timesheets with a best lap time of 1'39.632, just 0.319 seconds from the top rider.
Jorge Lorenzo
2nd / 1'39.332 / 59 LAPSEspecially important for us is that we tried a different setting to turn better on the corners and I think we made quite a big improvement. Apart from that we tried some little things but nothing gave a better improvement.
Valentino Rossi
4th / 1'39.632 / 52 LAPSWe didn't have a lot of things to test today, just some small details. We tried the bike more in the 2016 version with a different fuel tank. For the rest, the important thing was the front tyre for Michelin. We tried three different front tyres, and we found something good; that was the most important thing. I felt better with the standard fuel tank so I think we'll continue with the normal one.Tag: MotoGP Valentino Rossi Jorge Lorenzo Yamaha Jerez Spain Testing YZR-M1