Nicky Hayden 4th after a thrilling battle in Sepang
Repsol Honda RC212V rider Nicky Hayden enjoyed a thrilling battle for the final podium position at tropically hot Sepang this afternoon, finally finishing a close fourth. His team-mate Dani Pedrosa led the first ten laps and came home second.
Hayden fought long and hard for third place, sneaking ahead of rival Andrea Dovizioso (JiR Team Scot Honda RC212V) on a couple of occasions and crossing the finishing line just three tenths behind the Italian. Today’s result continues a strong run of results from the American, with two podiums from the last four races. Honda machines featured well in today’s race, with four RC212Vs in the top five. Conditions were ultra tough, with ambient temperatures reaching 40 degrees.
Next weekend’s Valencia GP is the 18th and final race of the 2008 MotoGP World Championship.
Nicky Hayden, finished 4th, 6th in World Championship
“We knew it was never going to be easy – all weekend we’ve been sixth and seventh, and with the changeable weather we were never really able to find anything set-up-wise. Then we had a bad warm-up. We tried some stuff overnight and went a bit backwards, so for the race I was quite unsure how it was going to go. We put the bike back to how it was yesterday morning, and it was okay, but I was just missing that little bit. The race honestly went better than I thought I would, it could’ve been uglier. I pushed hard, a couple of times I was able to get in front of Dovi, but he held tough. Man, he don’t give in for nothing. I enjoyed the battle, it was fun battling for the podium after the dudes up front took off early. I tried everything I could, I was pushing the front quite a lot, through Turn Three mainly. Maybe I should have tried something a little more silly on the last lap, that’s always hindsight, but sure I’ll beat myself up tonight, thinking I should have taken some bigger chances, but I was already pushing hard. Congratulations to Dovi on his first podium, he earned it.”
Kazuhiko Yamano – Team Manager
“Nicky again pushed hard, his motivation is very high, and he was so close to scoring his third podium in four races. He had a great race with Andrea, they were both riding very hard, so it was difficult for them to overtake each other. Nicky ran wide a couple of times, so he lost his chance to attack at the end of the last lap. My thanks to him, to the team and to Michelin for their efforts here. Now we target Valencia, and the target is the same as always: to win.”