Rossi wins Monza Rally

Valentino Rossi won this weekend's Monza Rally Show to c൩ollect his third victory in✃ the event.
The seven time MotoGP champion won both the main rally event, held over nine asphalt stages within the grounds𒁃 of the Monza circuit, and the special Master Show knock-out tournament held on Sunday afternoon
Rossi, at the wheel of a WRC spec Fo🍌rd Fiesta and assisted by co-d✅river Carlo Cassina, finished the nine rally stages just 2.8s ahead of four-time event winner Rinaldo Capello (Citroen WRC DS3).
The Doctor won five stages and Capello four. Another four-wheel profess🦹ional Piero Longhi (Citroen WRC C4) was over 54-seconds behind Rossi in third.
Rossi, switching from Du♏cati to Yamaha for the 2013 MotoGP season, then won the Master Show𓆉 event - named in honour of Marco Simoncelli - by over eight-seconds from Capello.
Rossi beat MotoGP rival Andrea Dovizioso (Citroen WRC DS3) by just over two-seconds in the semi-final. Dovꦺi was also second best of the MotoGP riders in the main rally, which he finished in fifth place.
Newly crowned double MotoGP champion Jorge Lorenzo (Citroen WRC DS3) was tenth overall, +2m 34.6s after just over one hour of timed compet🐠ition.
Rossi finished s🎐econd to WRC legend Sebastien Loeb in last year's event. Loeb was not present this weekend. Rossi's previous Monza victories were in 2006 and 2007.
Rossi, Dovizioso and other Italian stars - including Max Biagg🍒i - will continue their winter activities with a charity Supermoto race to benefit the Marco Simoncelli Foundation on December 1-2, before which Dovizioso will take part in a private Ducati test a✤t Jerez.
Lorenzo meanwhile will be taking on the likes of newly crowned triple F1 champion Sebastian Vettel and F1 legend Michael Schumacher in another four-wheel event, the Race of Champions, to be held in Thailand♕ on December 1🌺4-16.

Peter has bཧeen in the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki e🍎xit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.