PETRONAS Yamaha Sepang Racing Team’s Valentino Rossi braved the wet weather on slick tyres at the close of the AustrianGP to claim eighth - his best result of the 2021 season so far - after running as high as third, while Cal Crutchlow crossed the Spielberg finish line 17th.
Rossi experienced a poor start to the race from 18th, dropping two places on the opening lap. The Italian soon recovered to his original position on the second lap and made his way into the points by lap 18. As the rain started to fall, the majority of the field opted to change bikes with four laps to go, but Valentino made the call of staying on slicks and moved into third with two laps left to run. Unfortunately, he was forced to slow his pace in the heavy rain and Rossi ended eighth.
In his second race as stand-in for the recovering Franco Morbidelli, Crutchlow was able to gain a couple of places on the opening lap, having started the AustrianGP 20th. Although he soon dropped back to his starting grid position, the Brit was able to stay in touch with the riders ahead for a time. Cal had made his way into the points when the rain started to fall and was among the riders that changed bikes on lap 25. This saw him drop back to 17th, which is also where he finished the race.
Next on the cards for PETRONAS Yamaha SRT will be the British Grand Prix at Silverstone (27-29 August), which will be a home GP for stand-in rider Crutchlow.