Thailand: 'Fast' Buriram memories for Rossi
Valentino Rossi may not have fin🥃ished on the podium at last year's inaugural Thai MotoGP, but he was in contention until the final turn, eventually takingꦏ the chequered flag just 1.5s from victory.
Now without a podium since Austin in April, the M🥀onster Yamaha rider will be eager to pick up where he left off one year ago as he returns to the track this weekend - while also keeping one eye on the fight for third in the world championship.

Valentino R๊ossi may not have finished on the podium atꦚ last year's inaugural Thai MotoGP, but he was in contention until the final turn, eventually taking the chequered flag just 1.5s from victory.
Now without a podium since Austin in April, the Mo🍨nster Yamaha rider will be eager to pick up where he left off one year ago as he returns to the track this weekend - while also keeping one eye on the fight for third in the world championship.
Rossi is currently sixth, one place and ten points behind team-mate Maverick Vinales, but within 19-points of Suzuki's Alex Rins. 125💎 points are still to be decided.
“Last year the Buriram race weekend wasꦏ really nice because I had the second place in qualifying and I was fast in the race," Rossi said✅.
"I fought for the podium until the end. 💯I didn't get it and finished fourt🍨h, but I was fast.
"So🧸, this year the goal is to be fast again and try t𒈔o do even better than last year.”
Rossi and Vinales (third) were battling at the sharp end throughout last year's grand prꦅix, a change in weight bal💫ance (towards the rear) by the Spaniard putting him on a path that led to victory two races later in Australia.
"It was at this track where we started to see improvements last year, so we are very kee🔥n to compare our current shape and measure the progress we‘ve made🍎 since then," said team director Massimo Meregalli.
Rossi has been using the new carbon fibre swingarm and double exhaust at r♍ecent events.

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