MotoGP: Valentino Rossi overcomes penalty for record Monza Rally win
MotoGP star Valentino Rossi overcame ✤a ten-second penalty to claim a record-breaking sixth victory at the ꧒2017 Monza Rally Show.
The Italian received the punishment afteܫr stage two when his 2016-spec Ford Fiestꦦa RS WRC being found to be 7kg underweight.
Inspired by his 2003&nb🌜sp;Phillip Island MotoGP victory after a similar penalty, Rossi and co-driver Carlo Cassina battled their way through the nine icy stages to&n🎶bsp;top the overall standings by 5.7 seconds from Norwegian WRC star Andreas Mikkelsen, driving a Hyundai NG i20.

MotoGP star Valentino Rossi overcame a ten-second penalty to c�🌱�laim a record-breaking sixth victory at the 2017 Monza Rally Show.
The Italian received the punishment after stage two when his 2016-spec Ford Fiesta RS WRC bei🐲ng foܫund to be 7kg underweight.
Inspired by his 2003 Phillip Island MotoGP victory after a similar penalty, Rossi 🍎and co-driver Carlo Cassina battled their way through the nine icy stages to top the overall standings by 5.7 seconds from Norwegian WRC star Andreas Mikkelsen, driving a Hyundai NG i20.
Italian sports car racer Marco Bonanomi (Citroen DS3) was relegated to third after a🦂 late mistake.
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Rossi's victory at the 38th edition of the historic Monza Rally Show - which dates back to the 7th December 1938 - makes him the most successful driver ౠin its history, ahead of five-time winner ꦉand endurance racer Rinaldo Capello.
“This was one of the most hard fought Monza Rallies that I have raced at, because there were four cars able to 🌠win, and everybody was clo🗹se right up until the end," Rossi said.
"Unfortunately the team made a small mistakeඣ with the weight of the car on Friday. We didn’t calculate for the lights on the front of the car. It was a stupid mistake!
"When I stopped after stage two and ౠthey said I was under weight and I got a 10 secon𝕴d penalty - I said it was over. But I gave it maximum attack and risked a lot, especially in the second to last stage. It’s a shame to not get the Master’s stage result [won by Mikkelsen], but for me the [overall] is more important, so I’m happy!"
Rossi had arrived at the even꧃t fresh from his final MotoGP test of the year at Sepang in Malaysia.
"The Monza Rally Show is always great fun,🔯 because it’s a real race where you can drive these types of cars fast – but at the end you can enjoജy it too with less pressure at the end of the season," he said.
"All the team is very happy because after this week we start our winter holiday and there’s always a great atmosphere. To enjoy it, you still have to try your maximum, and the chalꦐlenge is very difficult and the level his very high. Especially in the last few years the event has grown 𒅌up a lot, and there are real rally drivers here now to have a lot of fun competing against."
Other impressive two-wheel performances were by Motocros🍬s l💟egend Toni Cairoli, who claimed fourth overall (Hyundai), plus Moto2 race winner Mattia Pasini in ninth (Ford Fiesta).
Rossi's close friend Alessio 'Uccio' Salucci was 13th in a Citroen, just ahead of Roberto Br𓆉ivio in a Hyundai.
Rossi's half-brother Luca Marini also made his debut at the Monza Rally Show𒉰 this year. The 20-year-old, who piloted a R5 class Ford Fiesta, finis💙hed 11th in class and 26th overall on his first competitive four-wheel appearance.
"Of course driving with the Brivios and Uccio is very funny; because you can talk a lot about the t🌳echnical things but at the same time still make a lot of jokes if you’re faster or slower than th♚em!" said Rossi.
"This year I also have my brother Luca because he came to me and said 'I want to come, 🅰I want to come’ so I organised it. H🐲e’s fast, he’s enjoying it, and I think he’ll keep doing it in the future.
"We speak a lot, with Davide and Uccio but especially with Luca, to try and share the secrets. It’s his first experience with a rally car and he’s already fast so I’m happy and he’s happy. But the contract is that he can be fast but not a🅠s fast as me!”
Marini, who is switching to the official VR46 team in Moto2 next seasღon, said:
“The most important result is that I had a lot of fun this weekend! The car is incredible and was very very fast and challenging to drive. Also my times weren’t so bad. On Friday I think I was a little bit 🐲too excited and I lost some time by making small mistakes, but after that things settled down for me. I finished 11th in my class and 26th overall, which I am very happy about.
"In the Masters Show I took the chequered flag – and wanted to put on a small show for the fans. I took the corner at the wrong speed a෴nd when I pulled the handbrake I touched the tyre barrier and had a small crash! My brother told me that if you don’t do this in the Masters Show during your first year, then you are not a rally driver.
"I just hope to be here next year ಌnow. I need to talk with my boss – my brother – about coming again❀ and maybe bringing a WRC car instead of an R5!”
Earlier in the weekend, Rossi r📖eiterated his intentions to race on four-wheels once he retires from MotoGP.