Rossi wins Superkart race
Just like it happened during Rossi's 100th MotoGP win at Assen, the Italian crossed the finish line way ahead of his competitors. The reason for that, argued Rainey afterwards, was Rossi's breaking the deal between the 4 riders prior to the race.
“We had a plan, and it didn’t quite work. We were all going to stay together, but suddenly we looked round and said ‘where did Valentino go?" said Lawson, according to MotoGP's official site.
“It was a lot of fun, getting to race against these guys, and against Valentino for the first time. I maybe wasn’t so fast today…fourth fastest," added Lawson. Hopefully for Yamaha, Rossi will build on his Thursday success and reiterate his first place at the chequered flag on Sunday also, as he is currently caught in a thrilling battle for the championship with teammate Jorge Lorenzo and Ducati's Casey Stoner. The Italian is leading the championship only 5 points ahead of Lorenzo and 9 ahead of Stoner.