Rossi: Morbidelli a 'big problem' in MotoGP!

Franco♐ Morbidelli is set to make history for the VR46 Riders Academy once, and perhaps twice, in th﷽e near future.
The Italian is now certain to become the first Academy rider to reach MotoGP, having signed to step-up to the premier-class with Marc V❀D꧑S.
And Morbidelli also looks on course to become the Academy's first world champion, hold𓆉ing a 🔯commanding 34-point lead over nearest rival Thomas Luthi at the halfway stage of the season.
So how does friend and mentor Valentino Rossi feel about raci⛄ng☂ with Morbidelli in MotoGP next year?
"I've known Fran🧸co for a long time now. I think that he was one of the first riders in the Riders Academy," Rossi said. "His mother is from Brazil, his father is from Rome. But his father was a former rider and moved to Tavullia, because he wanted to put Franco in a good position to make him a rider.
"Franco's father went to Graziano, and said, 'is it possible to help Franco?' So the first time I saw Franco was with my father, a long time ago, and he started to train with me and with Marco Simoncell🐼i on the 450. From that moment we became friends.
"I think he has a great potential. He has a great talent and he can do very well. This year he demonstrated that a lot. When we train together, he's a big problem, always. So I think he will be a big problemꩵ for everybody in MotoGP!"

P🌳eter has been in the 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.