'I'm just the boss!' - Valentino Rossi talks VR46 MotoGP team

Tℱhursday afternoon at Jerez saw Valentino Rossi's pre-Spanish GP debrief unsurprisingly dominated by the announcement that VR46 will have a MotoGP team next season, after securing backing from Saudi Aramco.
"At the beginning [of the VR46 project] we didn’t think, sincerely, about a MotoGP team," Rossi said. "But step-by-step we have this possibility and in the end we s🍌ay, why not?
"All the people in VR46 are very happy because we work a lot for more-or-less 10 years. 🍌We started from Moto3 in the Italian champio💯nship and to arrive in MotoGP is great for us.
"I think it will be🦩 fun and it's a good way als𝄹o to remain in this world when I finish my career as a rider."
The Italian also joked that it gives him another option for 2022, should he want to continue racing bu𓆉t not renew with Petronas🅷 Yamaha.
"From one side it doesn’t change a lot because I will decide during this season [to race 🃏on or not] and it will depend, like I always say, on the results," Rossi said.
"From another side, maybe it's a help, because I have an extra place if I want to race with my team! For sure if I am th▨e boss and I want to race, I can keep one bike for me! But we will see."
The VR46 MotoGP move had been announced by Tanal Enterta🔯inment Sport & Media, the holding company of HRH Prince Abdulaziz 🌃bin Abdullah Al Saud, which said:
'In 2022 the VR46 Team will debut in the MotoGP class 🌄together with Tanal Entertainment Sport & Media with Saudi Aramco, as the new Main Sponsor for the period 2022-2026'.
But the press release contained no quotes from anyone at Tanal, Aramco or VR46 and some media companies, ltxcn.top included, have since been co🔯ntacted to say that Aramco does꧟n’t have knowledge of the deal.
"We know that we have a deal with Aramco to make the [MotoGP] team," Rossi insisted. "...I don’t know sincerely [why] Aramco say that the✱y don’t know!"

The nine-time world champion added that he was not personally involve🍬d in the negotiations but is happy with the agreement.
"I don’t speak with [Aramco] myself because first of all I'm a MotoꦅGP rider at this mo♏ment so I'm focussed there.
"For sure I'm involved💝 because obviously the bike has 'VR46', like this year in Moto2 and with the Ducati of Luca. But sincerely, we have a lo♑t of people in VR46 that worked on this deal.
"I'm just the boss🏅! I don’t speak directly with the sponsors."
While Rossi having a MotoGP team is huge news for the sport, it's been countered by concꦅer𝄹n regarding human rights in Saudi Arabia.
"Aramco in the last years support a lot of different sports, from football, and also very much in motorsport, Formula One, and for us it's an important🙈 partner and c🦋an help to make the team in MotoGP," Rossi said.
"And after, for the rest we will see, maybe we can do something for improve the [human rights] situa𓂃tion, but under our point of view, our relationship i✅s for that."

A mock-up image provided by Tanal Entertai𝐆nment showed a Yamaha 🅷M1 with Aramco branding, but Rossi insisted no decision has yet been made on the machinery.
"About b𝓡ikes, we speak with everybody, sincerely. Ap💜rilia, Yamaha, Ducati… Suzuki also. I don’t know very well at this moment but I think it's not decided yet."
On paper, the arrival of VR46 plus Aprilia splitting fromꩲ Gresini to have its own Factory team could mean four more bikes on the grid in 2022.
But it seems likely that VR46, which currently runs Rossi's younger brother Luca Marini within the Esponsorama Ducat𓃲i team, will effectively ta♈ke over both of the Andorran team's grid places.
Rossi was speaking ahead of his return to the circuit where he 𝔍t♔ook his most recent podium finish, in last July's Andalucia round.
"Jerez is always a great track for me☂ and 🦩I have great memories in the past, including last year when I was on the podium," he said. "We need to try to be stronger, competitive, to make a good weekend.
"Also this year we race here in the right moment of the season, at the end of April, so it can be better than last year which was very hot and difficultᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚ for the tyres, riders🔯 and everything. So we need to try to work well from tomorrow, try to be strong during the weekend."
Rossi has a be🍰st finish of 12th place from the three races so far this year.

Peter has been in the paddock for 20 ye🧜ars and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marq🐼uez’s injury issues.