‘It’s going to be crazy’ - Valentino Rossi heads home to Misano

Misano is located just 15km from Rossi’𓆏s hometown of Tavullia, The Doctor delighting his local fans with 🌠MotoGP victories at the Italian track in 2008, 2009 and 2014.
It’s a circuit Rossi knows better than any other and, after slipping to a best race finish of 14th last time at Zandvoort, Rossi and his WRT Audi team-mates will be seeking a return to the kind of form that brought them fifth place at Paul Ricar💮d in early June.
“It is going to be a weekend full of emotions for me, as I live very close 𝓰to the track,” said Rossi, whose 🐽two-wheel Misano career ended with a tenth place finish in last October’s Emilia Romagna MotoGP round.
“I have raced in Misano many times with motorb🐭ikes, but I have also quite some experience with cars, having tested quite a lot over th♛e years.
“I also tested last winter with Team WRT and the fꦓeeling was very good. It is a difficult track, it takes time, and some [kerb] cuttings, ﷺto find the best line, but we will see over the weekend.
“And, for sure, we can expect hoജt weather and big crowds.”

‘It’s going to be crazy because of Vale’s presence’
WRT team-mate Thomas N✱eubauer is expecting Rossi mania to create a Misano a🍰tmosphere like no other this weekend.
“There is always a great atmosphere there, but this year it is going to be crazy because of Vale’s prese🐲nce, and it will certainly be worth living all that,” Neubauer said.
“Vale will be racing at home, so it would be nice 🍌to have a good result there,” added Frédéric Vervisch. “The test we did earlier in the season went well, hopefully, the performance will be tꦑhere too for the real races.”
Team WRT Prin🐎cipal Vincent Vosse st𓂃ated: “We know Misano well and have often done well there. Let’s hope it will be the case this year too.
“It will be home race for car #46, and a very special weekend for Vale, and we hope he wil🍷l take the best out of it.”


Peter has been in the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s inꦗjury issues.