MotoGP leader Valentino Rossi extended his advantage over Yamaha team mate Jorge Lorenzo by winning the San Marino Grand Prix in front of his home crowd on Sunday.
World champion Rossi, now 30 points clear of the Spaniard with four races left, started on pole for the first time at Misano but quickly dropped down to fourth before battling back up to first where he then sped away from the field. Lorenzo, who triumphed at Indianapolis last month when Rossi crashed, finished second after winning his duel with compatriot Dani Pedrosa.
"We've worked really well. We can consider it a perfect weekend," said Rossi, who wore a helmet with a donkey design after feeling stupid for tumbling in America.
"I thank all the fans, it's emotional. The championship has still a long way to go," he told Mediaset television. The winner of eight world titles across classes had cast doubt on his Yamaha future on Friday when he questioned the policy of having two strong riders on the same team.
Lorenzo, who will race for Yamaha again next term, was not too disappointed with his race. "Valentino has been great all week, he's been faster. We tried hard to put pressure on him but he was too far ahead," he said. Pedrosa's third place was the first time the Honda rider had made the podium at Misano.