If Ferrari were to return to Le Mans, who would drive the car? Mark Webber thinks Valentino Rossi and Fernando Alonso would be right for the job.
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If Ferrari were to return to Le Mans, who would drive the car? Mark Webber thinks Valentino Rossi and Fernando Alonso would be right for the job.
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Valentino Rossi was a protagonist in an exciting, hard-fought race in wet conditions during the French Grand Prix at Le Mans, where he climbed from the third row of the grid to the second step of the podium. Nicky Hayden, despite an unfortunate start, worked his way up to sixth by the finish.... For the rest of this story click on the headline
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At the first day of the Monster Energy Grand Prix de France, the Ducati Team duo of Valentino Rossi and Nicky Hayden were hampered in their efforts by a lack of grip.
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The Ducati Team heads to the fourth round of the MotoGP™ World Championship at the Monster Energy Grand Prix de France hoping for dry weather to capitalize on the positives found in Estoril.
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(AGI) Le Mans- Ducati and Valentino Rossi will "try to do better in Le Mans" the Moto GP pilot stated. The team has encountered rain on every day of training and race except Qatar and hopes for clear weather in Le Mans to continue their work on the GP12. Post-race tests were cancelled in Portugal due to bad weather and Valentino Rossi will be back in action next Friday on the track he dominated last year, utilizing the assets used in Estoril and with the aim to improve upon the recent seventh place. "It was a shame to lose the post-race tests in Portugal because on the one hand we would have continued our development and on the other, having the recent references from the race, we could have discovered interesting results," said Rossi. "However the whole thing doesn't change much for Le Mans from a technical point of view since hypothetical updates would have been made later" he added. "In France we'll prepare the race by working on the motorcycle as we did in Estoril, starting from the fact that now we have a little more knowledge and then proceed by developing the machine bit by bit, in order to reach Sunday at the top of our potential. More here: http://www.agi.it/english-version/sport/elenco-notizie/201205151924-spr-ren1090-moto_gp_we_ll_try_to_do_better_in_le_mans_says_rossi
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motogp.com and Monster Energy have teamed up for a special event ahead of the French Grand Prix, hosting an exclusive live interview with Valentino Rossi!
On the eve of the Monster Energy Grand Prix de France, Ducati Team rider Valentino Rossi will be answering your questions during a special live broadcast on motogp.com, which will be hosted by MotoGP commentator and After the Flag host Gavin Emmett, who will put the fans’ questions to the Italian rider!
Send us your questions NOW via twitter using the #AskValentino hashtag or at facebook.com/MonsterEnergy.
Valentino Rossi will be answeringyour questions live from le Mans on Thursday 17 May. You will be able to follow the interview exclusively on motogp.com via a free video stream at 18:45 local time.
This might be my favorite rumor to come out of 2013. This would almost have to be a post retirement situation since no manufacturer would let a contracted racer compete for another company regardless of how many wheels they used...