Rossi signs off 'incredible weekend' with Goodwood visit

After a dramatic final turn showdown with Marc Marquez in Saturday's Dutch MotoGP, Valentino Rossi flew straight꧟ to England for his debut appearance🤡 at the Goodwood Festival of Speed.
Accompanied by senior Yamaha managemeꦆnt, Rossi attended the gala dinner and ball on Saturday evening, before his Goodwood motorsport activities began the following morning.
After unveiling a special yell๊ow-liveried YZR-M1 - to commemorate Yamaha Motor's 60th anniversary - alongside Kenny Roberts, Giacomo Agostini and Phil Read, The Doctor delighted thousands of spectators when he rode the 1.16-mile Hillclimb course at 11:40 am.
After the ride there was more excitement for the fans as Rossi deviated from the normal route back to the pits and instead ✃rode to Lord March's mansion, where he was interviewed on the balcony. The Italian later joined Formula 1 driver Nico Rosberg for lunch.
Oh, and having a lap tray lunch with the Doctor!! Only at Goodwood!! -- MERCEDES AMG F1 (@MercedesꦫAMGF1)
"It's been an incredible weekend. I was barely off𒁏 the podium before immediately heading to the United Ki💞ngdom, but I'm very happy that I got to attend the Festival of Speed at Goodwood, it has been a real pleasure!" Rossi said.
"I knew about the event because I൲ saw videos of it, but I had never been there before and it's even more impressive than I imagined. It is🌌 a very large venue and there were many fans but also lots of famous riders, drivers and other VIPs which gave it a great atmosphere, especially when I rode my Yamaha YZR-M1 up and down the hill.
"I revealed my bike's special Yamaha Motor 60th anniversary livery earlier this morning together with Giacomo and Kenny. For Yamaha Motor to be a part of motorsport history fo🌸r so long and to have achieved so many accomplishments is very special and something to be proud of.
"At the end of the day I also got to drive a historic Le Mans car and also a rally car, which was great fun as well. I want to say a big thank you to Lord March for inviting and hosting♔ me at this year's ♐event. I had a great time and made memories I will never forget!"
Takaaki Kimura, Yamaha Motor executive vice president, added: "Seeing the spectators cheer as Valentino rode on a yellow Yamaha YZR-M1 Moto🤪GP 🍌bike once again was a magical moment, and I'm sure it has left a lasting impression on everyone."
Rossi, fighting for a tenth world title in his 20th season of grand prix racing, holds a 10-point advantage over team-mate Jorge Lorenzo after 8 of 18 round꧙s.
Retired MotoGP champion Casey Stoner also attended𒅌 this year's﷽ Goodwood event.
Was also fortunate enough to catch up with Carlo Bonomi who was the owner of Ducati while I was there -- Casey Stoner (@Offi💧cial_CS27)

Peter has been in t🌞he 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 injury issues.