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Rossi's Move To Yamaha Is Still A Hot Topic This Weekend

Spanish Yamaha rider Jorge Lorenzo is looking forward to form a duo with Valentino Rossi for the next two seasons, yet is fully focused on this weekend's race.

"In 2009 I won, but in the last two years it has been one of my worst races. Of course it’s going to be tough. We all know that Casey and Dani are very strong this year. We are also strong, stronger than last year, and have been consistent in the first two positions. This is our strong point and why we are leading the championship." On the prospect of the renewed partnership, and whether there would be another wall put up in the garage, the Mallorcan commented: "I think it’s interesting to see how we can handle Valentino and me in the same team and on the same bike. I’ll be interested to see what’s going on, and for me it’s a great pleasure to be teammates with him again. I always say the wall is a stupid thing. It doesn't make sense for anything. No wall is OK for me and I think for Vale this time."

Australian Repsol Honda rider Casey Stoner said that the Brickyard should suit him and his Honda team. Stoner was also quick to clarify statements in the media about comments he supposedly made about Valentino Rossi’s Yamaha switch this week.

"I want to clarify that. That was a lot of context taken out. It was the whole last year and a half. I never did the interview and never said anything like that last week. I still stand by what I said, but it's been over the last year and a half that it was put together."

Regarding the 2012 season so far and this weekend's Indianapolis race, Stoner said: "It’s been very difficult to get on top of Lorenzo, and we have our own issues and problems with the bike that we really need to resolve. Laguna was good for us because it went round to the left, and we have a lot less issues when we go round a left-hand circuit. We’ll have to see how we can do here again. It’s going the right direction for us. But unfortunately when the track does go to the left we ignore a lot of the problems that are created when they go back to the right. We’ve got a long way to go. We lost a lot of points in a very short amount of time through no fault other than my own."

Valentino Rossi, who recently revealed he will be leaving Ducati at the end of the year and re-join the Yamaha Factory team, with which he won 4 world titles, explained his decision: "After Laguna I had a break and I had more time to think deeper about my future. It’s a great pity for me and Ducati and all our fans, but especially for the guys that worked with me on this project. We try to be competitive, an Italian rider with and Italian bike, but unfortunately it hasn’t happened. These 2 seasons have been very difficult and we have struggled a lot unfortunately. We were not able to improve our speed and our performance and to fight for the good positions. So for this I decided it was enough and so I tried to think which was the most competitive bike for the next two years that might be the last of my career. It’s a great pity and I’m very sad also because in Ducati I found some great people and we had a lot of great times together. We tried the maximum."

With regards to renewing his partnership with Spanish championship leader Jorge Lorenzo, Rossi said: "Yeah, will be interesting. Now the situation has changed a lot compared to the past, compared to 2008 when Jorge arrive to Yamaha. Now he's the number 1 in the team, and our relationship is good. I have respect for him, and he has respect for me. So I think we can stay together. I am sure that together we can form a great team for Yamaha, to try to achieve good result in the next seasons." Rossi also confirmed that he will be taking his crew with him, and that he may even stay beyond 2014 should his move pan out well: "So I think my crew will come with me. More or less the same guys that came with me from Yamaha to Ducati. But is still not decided 100 per cent. And about my future, it will depend a lot on the result of the next two seasons. Because I want to remain more than two seasons in MotoGP but that depends how strong I am and if I'm fast with the M1."

American Ducati rider Nicky Hayden spoke about the prospect of racing in front of his home crowd in Indianapolis and also gave his thoughts on his Italian team mate’s potential replacement: "Laguna’s close, but this one I really consider my home race now, being just across the state line in Kentucky. Indy’s a great track, especially now it’s re-paved it’s gotten a lot better, so looking forward to hopefully having a good weekend. I’m looking forward to the future partnership with Audi. I know it’ll be tough to make ay changes in the short term. But it’s an exciting time, and hopefully it’s going to play out for us in terms of financially and technical term with lots of resources, which is something we can hopefully build on. Yeah, if Dovizioso is going to my team mate next season, I think he's probably the best choice out there. He's got good experience coming from me. I'm happy. Spent years at Honda, then now Yamaha, and now come there. I think his experience can be beneficial to our engineers."

The Kentucky man also commented on loosing Valentino Rossi as his stable companion for the second time in his career: "We’ve had a good relationship. I’m not going to be in tears over it. As great as it would have been to see Vale at the front with the Ducati, it just hasn’t happened. As good as it would have been for the sport him winning on a Ducati, him being at the front on anything I think we’ll all benefit from."

German LCR Honda rider Stefan Bradl, who has competed at the circuit before, unlike at the last U.S. round in Laguna Seca, is looking for his first Grand Prix podium, but knows it's going to be tough to make that happen.

"It’s not so bad, but it’s not fantastic. Fantastic would be to be on the podium every race. But we can be happy; I’m happy so far. We’re improving every time and so far we have not been making too many mistakes, which is important for the first season; to learn as much as I can. Yes I know the track. It’s an ok track for me, but not one of my favourites."

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2024 F1 Championship Standings (as of April 7)

PDriverTeamPoints
1Max VerstappenRed Bull77
2Sergio PerezRed Bull64
3Charles LeclercFerrari59
4Carlos SainzFerrari55
5Lando NorrisMcLaren37
6Oscar PiastriMcLaren32
7George RussellMercedes24
8Fernando AlonsoAston Martin24
9Lewis HamiltonMercedes10
10Lance StrollAston Martin9
11Yuki TsunodaRB7
12Oliver BearmanFerrari6
13Nico HülkenbergHaas3
14Kevin MagnussenHaas1
15Alexander AlbonWilliams0
16Daniel RicciardoRB0
17Esteban OconAlpine0
18Pierre GaslyAlpine0
19Valtteri BottasKick Sauber0
20Logan SargeantWilliams0
21Zhou GuanyuKick Sauber0
PTeamPoints
1Oracle Red Bull Racing141
         Poles: 4       Sprint wins: 0       GP wins: 3
2Scuderia Ferrari120
         Poles: 0       Sprint wins: 0       GP wins: 1
3McLaren F1 Team69
         Poles: 0       Sprint wins: 0       GP wins: 0
4Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team34
         Poles: 0       Sprint wins: 0       GP wins: 0
5Aston Martin Aramco F1 Team33
         Poles: 0       Sprint wins: 0       GP wins: 0
6Visa Cash App RB F1 Team7
         Poles: 0       Sprint wins: 0       GP wins: 0
7MoneyGram Haas F1 Team4
         Poles: 0       Sprint wins: 0       GP wins: 0
8Williams Racing0
         Poles: 0       Sprint wins: 0       GP wins: 0
9BWT Alpine F1 Team0
         Poles: 0       Sprint wins: 0       GP wins: 0
10Stake F1 Team Kick Sauber0
         Poles: 0       Sprint wins: 0       GP wins: 0

2024 MotoGP Championship Standings (as of April 14)

PRiderTeamPoints
1Jorge MartinPramac Racing80
2Enea BastianiniDucati Lenovo59
3Maverick ViñalesAprilia Racing56
4Pedro AcostaGASGAS Tech354
5Francesco BagnaiaDucati Lenovo50
6Brad BinderRed Bull KTM49
7Aleix EspargaroAprilia Racing39
8Marc MarquezGresini Racing36
9Fabio Di GiannantonioPertamina Enduro VR4625
10Jack MillerRed Bull KTM22
11Marco BezzecchiPertamina Enduro VR4620
12Fabio QuartararoMonster Energy Yamaha19
13Alex MarquezGresini Racing14
14Miguel OliveiraTrackhouse Racing13
15Joan MirRepsol Honda7
16Raul FernandezTrackhouse Racing7
17Augusto FernandezGASGAS Tech37
18Johann ZarcoLCR Honda Castrol5
19Alex RinsMonster Energy Yamaha3
20Takaaki NakagamiLCR Honda Idemitsu2
21Luca MariniRepsol Honda0
22Franco MorbidelliPramac Racing0
PTeamPoints
1Ducati Lenovo Team109
         Poles: 1       Sprint wins: 0       GP wins: 1
2Aprilia Racing95
         Poles: 1       Sprint wins: 2       GP wins: 1
3Prima Pramac Racing80
         Poles: 1       Sprint wins: 1       GP wins: 1
4Red Bull KTM Factory Racing71
         Poles: 0       Sprint wins: 0       GP wins: 0
5Red Bull GASGAS Tech361
         Poles: 0       Sprint wins: 0       GP wins: 0
6Gresini Racing MotoGP50
         Poles: 0       Sprint wins: 0       GP wins: 0
7Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing Team45
         Poles: 0       Sprint wins: 0       GP wins: 0
8Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP22
         Poles: 0       Sprint wins: 0       GP wins: 0
9Trackhouse Racing20
         Poles: 0       Sprint wins: 0       GP wins: 0
10Repsol Honda Team7
         Poles: 0       Sprint wins: 0       GP wins: 0
11LCR Honda Team7
         Poles: 0       Sprint wins: 0       GP wins: 0