News Details
Laverty feels robbed of pole shot by tyre pressure error
Eugene Laverty feels robbed of a shot at taking pole position for the British Grand Prix at a wet Silverstone by an underinflated rear tyre that caused his crash. In sodden conditions at the Northamptonshire track, Aspar Ducati rider Laverty topped the opening phase of qualifying and ended up putting his two-year-old GP14.2 machine sixth on the grid. However, the Irishman had been on course for more, as he had set an overall best second sector before suffering a major high-side crash at Farm corner on his last lap. Speaking afterwards, an uninjured Laverty explained that the an error by his Michelin tyre technician – who reduced the pressure of his rear tyre in spite of worsening...
Full Story »
Full Story »
-8y from Motorsport.com
Comments
You May Also Be Interested In...
Silverstone MotoGP: Vinales leads first practice,...
Suzuki rider Maverick Vinales ended the opening practice session of the...
-8y from Motorsport.com
Lorenzo: “With no wet races, I could have been...
Jorge Lorenzo believes that he could have been leading the MotoGP...
-8y from Motorsport.com
Cal Crutchlow masters the wet to claim British MotoGP...
Briton's Cal Cruthlow will start his home race from pole position...
-8y from GrandPrixTimes.com
Baz wants to prove Avintia right for retaining him
Loris Baz says he is determined to prove that the Avintia MotoGP squad...
-8y from Motorsport.com
Comments
Hottest News
Francesco Bagnaia explains ‘weak point' that ruined...
Factory Ducati rider Francesco Bagania explained... Read More »
-5d from MotorsportWeek.com
Yamaha officially begins testing of V4 MotoGP engine
Yamaha technical director Max Bartolini has... Read More »
-1d from MotorsportWeek.com
Injured MotoGP champion Jorge Martin released from Qatar...
No description available... Read More »
-1d from Motorsport.com