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I’ll start off by telling you about some of the car racing I have done, which kicked off back in November following the 2009 season finale in Valencia. I participated in the 19th edition of the 6 Hours of Vallelunga in a GT3 team with Andrea Ceccato and my old friend Alessio ‘Uccio’ Salucci in a Ferrari 430 prepared by the Kessel Team. Unfortunately my first stint in the car was spoiled by fog, which meant that I had to drive behind the safety car, and then we had a few mechanical issues and an outbreak of fire in the closing stages, which prevented us from challenging for victory.
I was scared a little by the fire, but the safety guys were very quick to react. It’s tough, because we came close to victory. There wasn’t a battle at the start because of the safety car, but we all had fun because we ran well and had many fans there – 10,000 of them in total! Eventually we finished third. If there is an opportunity to return next year, I’d be happy to, because when you are at the front only 40 minutes from the end it leaves a bit of a bitter taste.
In the last weekend of November I competed in the Rally de Monza and finished second. Driving a Ford Focus WRC, I took four out of nine stage wins, but two errors on special stages 4 and 5 meant that I missed out to Dindo Capello, who was driving a Citröen C4. I also took part in the Master’s Show, a competition involving all the participants of the rally in an elimination-round special stage. Despite having the best overall time, I only reached the semi-finals and lost again to Capello, having beaten my friend and new MotoGP rival Marco Simoncelli in the quarter final round.
Anyway, I finished the rally by winning the last super special “Grand Prix” test in the rain so it ended in a good way! In recent years the level of the Rally de Monza has risen a lot and in order to win it is not enough just to be fast, it is also necessary to make very few mistakes. I ended my motorsport year with one more appearance before Christmas at the “Bettega Memorial”, a rally show that is celebrated each year as part of the Bologna Motorshow.
However, I was only away from the steering wheel for a few weeks because at the end of January I went to Barcelona for two days of tests with the Ferrari F1 team. Both days started out wet, which made things complicated at the start, but I was able to put more than 600 kilometres on the clock of the F2008, provided by Maranello’s F1 Clienti department, and set a best lap time of 1.21.900 on the penultimate lap – almost over the time limit the team was allowed to use the track! We kept the last three quarters of an hour to try a ‘time attack’ with little petrol and fresh tyres and I was delighted with my speed. Before the test I would have given anything for such a lap time. I had much more fun compared to my last experience with the Ferrari at Mugello in November 2008, mainly because the track is a little bit easier. It’s more effort in Mugello, but Montmeló is really wonderful, with motorbikes and cars, although I have to say that turn 10 is a little tight (the one with the spins) and you’re braking much later.
I enjoyed spending so much time on four wheels over the winter but I was much more excited to be back on two wheels when the MotoGP preseason finally got underway at Sepang. It was always going to be important to make a good start to the preseason because this year we had just six days of testing in which to set the bike and we could not afford to waste any time, so I was delighted with what we pulled out of the box on the opening day in Malaysia. We tried the new bike for 2010, with a different chassis and the new engine, which can do more kilometres, and it was already quite fast. I was inside the lap record and fastest overall, half a second quicker than my nearest rival Casey Stoner. On the second day I completed just 32 laps because of some rain but I finished with a best time of 2′00.925, only half a second slower than my record pole time there. Even though we lost a few hours to the rain at the end we were still able to finish all our work and I was happy to be the fastest overall.
After the test Jorge and I went to Bangkok to take part in a two-day promotional visit for Thailand Yamaha Motor. On the first day we made an appearance at the Yamaha Riders Club, where we enjoyed a meet and greet with Yamaha VIP customers before taking part in an exclusive TV interview with the Thailand Night Show, and on the second day we took part in a press conference with various Thai media before appearing on-stage in front of almost 10,000 fans to unveil the new Yamaha Mio125cc. We made a couple of laps on special 46 and 99 replica versions of the new model and also had the chance to meet Mr. Nagashima, President of Thailand Yamaha Motor, and Mr Yanagi, who will be Yamaha Motor Company’s new president, which was a great thrill. |
A couple of weeks later we were back in Malaysia for the next test, where we were able to confirm that the work we did at the first session was good and we made a decision about the right way to go with overall balance of the bike and the suspension settings. We also tried some new electronic maps, to try to improve acceleration, and it clearly worked because this time I was able to go faster than my pole record, which was a good feeling. I did this with an old tyre but we also got the chance to try a very good new tyre from Bridgestone, which I hope we will use from the first race. I also had the chance to try the Japanese test bike, so hopefully the feedback I gave them will help us in the future.
It was good to have set the pace on all four days of testing at Sepang but in many ways the Qatar test was always going to give a clearer indication of our progress because it is not one of mine or Yamaha’s best tracks! In fact, we were fastest on the first night and second fastest overall behind Casey Stoner, who is always very fast at Losail, and that shows what a great job Yamaha has done with the new M1. On the first night I was already able to go faster than last year whilst on the second night we concentrated mostly on race preparation. We did a long run at the end of the session and we got some good information, which will help us in the race, and it feels like we’re ready now. |
I should say that before the Qatar test we also paid a wonderful visit to Indonesia, one of the most important markets for Yamaha. Firstly I visited Medan, the country’s third largest city, where I took part in a press conference alongside Yamaha Motor Indonesia top management. The press conference officially launched the ‘Semakin di Depan’ sponsorship, which will see Yamaha Motor Indonesia’s ‘One Step Ahead’ logo carried on my bike and leathers this season. Then I visited ‘PT.Alfa Scorpii’, Indonesia’s second largest Yamaha Main Dealer, for the opening ceremony of its new show room along with over 400 customers and media. From Medan we moved on to Indonesia’s second largest city Surabaya, where I visited PT. Surya Timur Sakti Jatim, Indonesia’s largest Yamaha Main Dealer, to continue to spread the ‘Semakin di Depan’ word, before finishing at the DBL Arena, where I met around 4,000 Yamaha customers. It was a fantastic experience and I would like to thank everybody I met there for their kind hospitality.
It has also been nice to spend some time this winter in Italy, where I am enjoying living again after returning from London a couple of years ago. It was a great honour for me to be awarded the first ‘Winning Italy Award’ by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs a couple of weeks ago at Villa Madama in Rome. I was pleased to be able to invite Vito Ippolito, Carmelo Ezpeleta and Giacomo Agostini to the ceremony, where Minister Franco Frattini handed me a trophy with the inscription ‘Winning Doctor, ambassador of Made in Italy’. Since I returned to my home country I have distanced myself from some people and now I have returned to surround myself with real friends. I am again enjoying the sport and the desire to compete, so I think I will continue for some more years. The trick to staying on top for a long time is having fun. This is the motivation I prefer and it avoids controversy. When I was younger I was entertained by that but not any more. Now that testing is over I am very excited about the season. We’ve been strong throughout the six days of testing and it gives me confidence for the whole season that we were fast in Qatar, where we have struggled in the past. We have only tested at two tracks so we need to wait for another different one to fully understand the new bike, but I think we’re in good shape. My M1 feels great and I’m looking forward to racing! |
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It is not yet that time, though, so in the meantime it is just ciao for now! See you on the grid in Qatar.
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