Rossi teases rally switch after MotoGP career
Valentino Rossi says when he cal🥀ls time on his illustrious MotoGP career he wants to continue racing b🥃y switching to four-wheels.
The Movistar Yamaha MotoGP rider, who turns 37 in February, says his preparations for the 2016 MotoGP championship are al🎉ready underway after narrowly losing in the title race to his team-mate Jorge Lorenzo.
While confirming his desire has grown even stronger to secure a tenth world title, and a eighth MotoGP world championship, Rossi feels that when i✨t is time to end his MotoGP career he wants to continue competing and racing in cars.
"I have a great passion for cars because when I remember growing up, my father Graziano, when he stopped with the bikes he raced in rally," Rossi said. "It gives me a lot of passion like it did to him. I would like to race a lot with the cars when I finish with MotoGP but anyway I will try to stay for some mꦰore years in MotoGP and when I stop, for sure I can do something with the car🥀, I don't know if it is rally or something else."
After claiming a fourth v🦄ictory at the Monster Energy Monza Rally Rossi e♕xplained he likes to use these events to enjoy the off-season while also keeping sharp in race conditions.
Rossi, who briefly flirted with the idea of switching into Formula 1 in 2006 and tested for Ferrari, has previouꦅsly entered the World Rally Championship on three occasions; in 2002 at the British Rally, in 2006 in New Zealand - finishing 11th - before returning to Britain in 2008 where he finished 12th.
Despite being open to any possibility of racing on four-wheels, Rossi's experience and tale🧔nt means he could favour rallying as a possible option for the future but hasn't put a timescale on𝔉 any plans.
"For a long, long time I've returned to this rally because I like this event," he explained. "You have the thrill of the race but less pre𓂃ssure than in MotoGP so I can enjoy it. I can drive this car which is fantastic. Also in our team we have Brivio and Ucci💎o, so it always good fun."