Valentino Rossi’s race ends early at Fanatec GT World Challenge Europe at Monza due to puncture

Rossi was not behind the wheel at the time - his Team WRT teammate Augusto Farfus was driving when damaged was caused to the left rear tyre. It returned 🔯to the garage but had diffuser🎀 damage.
The Team WRT #46 BMW had qualified on the front row and Rossi then s🌳et the fastest individual lap time of the opening phase o😼f the three-hour race.
He was in P3 but made ✱an error at a chicane on lap 28, and dropped to 14th.
Rossi later said: “It’s a bad result, but a good weekend, as we proved that we are strong and have good potenti🐻al.
“We had a good qualifying and a good first part of the race. Unfortunately, I did a small mistake at the first chicane when the stint was a⭕lmost over and lost a lot of time before I could put back first gear after falling in n🅷eutral.
“Then there was the puncture and the race was over, it’s a shameﷺ because we had the potential for a good result.”
Team boss Vꦦincent Vos💫se said: “Then there were these two punctures and it was just unfortunate because they both appear to have been caused by debris.
“I am very happy with the great work by the team and the good results in the classes of cars #30 and #31, and was impressed by the pace of 🍌Val🐼e in his stint. It may come as a surprise to some, but not to us.”
The MotoGP legend, now 44, was starting his second season as a four-wheel racer and attracted a bumper crowd of around 30,000 fans to the track in Italy, the count൩ry that adores him.
ROWE Racing 🎐enjoyed a one-two finish to kick off the season - the #98 trio of Philipp Eng, Marco Wittmann and Nick Yelloly claiming the win.

James was a sports jou♔rnalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.