Valencia MotoGP: Vinales explains race number switch for 2019
Maverick Vinales says he’s switched his racing number to #12 next season as pa𓄧rt of his fresh start with Movistar Yamaಞha after “the worst two years”.
The Spanish rider created a surprise when the 2019 Mo🦄toGP entry lists were officially published during Frida🐷y practice at the Valencia round which revealed he would drop his familiar #25 number to take up #12.

Maverick Vinales says he’s switched his racing number to #12 next season as part of his fresh start with Movistar Yamaha after “the worst two♍ years”.
The Spanish rider created a surprise when the 2019 ⛦MotoGP entry lists were 💯officially published during Friday practice at the Valencia round which revealed he would drop his familiar #25 number to take up #12.
Vinales has spent his entire Grand Prix career running the #25 plate but explained the #12, which will be vacated when Thomas Luthi leaves MotoGP at the end of this season, was a nuꦦmber he used during his junior career and wants it to represent a new era.
“When I was just a kid, I was riding with 12 always, I went between 12 and 100, because 1ꦰ00 when I was in motocross, but number 12 [was the one],” Vinales said. “It has been many ye𓂃ars that I wanted to change but I never found the way to do it. But now I felt I need to do something different.
“Next year there is going to be a new engine, new crew ౠchief, new everything so it was the time to change, new Maverick. So let’s see if I can be more gr꧙ateful than now.
“The 25 was because I like one moto💙cross rider and I jumped to one category where the 12 was taken so I put the 25. But maybe if in that category the 25 was not taken I was with 12 but I felt it was the moment to🍰 change.
“😼It was the two worst years for me in the world championship so I want to change everything. I just try to go back when I was so good.”
After struggling in the wet qualifying at Sepang last time out, Vinales called on Yamaha to “▨find a better set-up” having failed to find stable⛄ settings on the ♎factory Yamaha.
Vinales says his opening run at the wet Valencia, with both Friday practice sessions held in rainy conditions, was✃ “a nightmare” but gradually set-up changes produced confidence-boosting gains.
“The first ten minutes of FP1 was like a nightmare, I could not even stay on the bike but we improved quite a lot in the wet,” he said. “I am actually 🎐really happy that the bike is working better and I feel we can still do another great step forward.
“So le🍸t’s see if tomorrow I can ride faster but I feel good in the wet and that’s something really important.
“Regarding the seat, I only have two seats so I need💟 to reserve for the race just in case I crash, I jump in different seats, not to try, just to save it for the race.”
Vinales goes into the 2018 MotoGP f🎃inale battling team-mate Valentino Rossi for third place in the riders’ championship. Rossi leads by two points heading into the Valencia race✤.