11th MotoGP Qualifying Round at the Red Bull Ring circuit, Austria is the worst result of Valentino Rossi on the 2018 season. In this qualifying round, The Doctor must be scattered to the 14th start position. This is the second worst result of his career after he started 15th place in the Australian GP in 2016.
All Valentino Rossi fans are certainly disappointed with the performance of the rider who has not increased. But Yamaha has its own reasons why Rossi could fall like this in the 2018 Austrian MotoGP qualifying round.
As reported by crash.net (08/08/18) Yamaha MotoGP group leader and The Doctor's M1 mount project have confirmed that it is actually not Valentino Rossi who performed poorly, but the Yamaha Movistar motorbike riding Rossi experienced electronic acceleration problems.
Kouji Tsuya, the leader of the Yamaha MotoGP group, apologized. He reasoned that Yamaha was currently experiencing a crisis and had difficulty developing the motorbike ride of Valentino Rossi and his team mate Maverick Vinales. '' we have difficulty and apologize to our riders (Rossi and Vinales). We will now work harder to find a solution, "Tsuya said, explaining the reason why Rossi was slumped in the Austro MotoGP qualifying round.
As we know that, the performance of Valantino Rossi since FP 1 to the qualifying round did not show any improvement. Rossi only recorded the 4th fastest time in Q1 session. These results make Valentino Rossi even more difficult to be able to compete with Repsol Honda rider Mrac Marquez and the increasingly crazed Ducati duo.
This is a very serious condition for The Doctor, because currently Valentino Rossi is still 49 points adrift of Marc Marquez who leads the standings with 181 points. The Doctor is increasingly worried because Andrea Dovizioso started chasing him in third place with 113 points or just 19 points adrift.
Following are the complete results of the 2018 Austrian MotoGP qualification, as reported by instagram.com/info.motogp.id (08/08/18):
Will there be a miracle for Valentino Rossi to get on the podium at the Austrian GP this time? or will Marc Maquez be strong again and reach the first podium? Give your comments, UC'ers. Greetings of MotoGP!