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Yamaha's second testing day at Sepang |
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Posted by Staff
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Wednesday, 23 January 2008 |
Another scorching day in Sepang saw the Yamaha riders putting in some fast laps
on the new 2008 YZR-M1 today, on the second day of the opening test of the year.
Proving that Edwards, Rossi and Lorenzo were harbouring no ill-effects from
yesterday’s falls, three out of four Yamaha riders topped the time sheets. Rossi
was a second faster than yesterday and over half a second under lap record pace,
setting the third fastest time of the day on a race tyre as his team-mate Jorge
Lorenzo was just behind him with a time of 2’01.583. Yamaha Tech 3 rider Colin
Edwards was just ahead of both Fiat Yamaha riders in second place in a time of
2.01.327. For the second consecutive day Randy de Puniet topped the time sheets.
Rossi once again worked on the pneumatic-valve engine and on the new
electronics, as well as concentrating on tyre testing with Bridgestone as he and
his crew continue their learning curve with their new tyre manufacturer. Rossi
completed 60 laps and his best lap of the day, a time of 2’01.437, was set just
before five pm.
Valentino Rossi - Position: 3rd Time: 2’01.437 Laps: 60
“Today we
continued to work on bike set-up in the same way as yesterday and on the new
engine, the electronics and the tyres. We continued with the pneumatic-valve
engine as it’s important to get as much mileage as possible behind us with this
engine to check the performance, the reliability and just to gain experience
with it. With the electronics we worked a lot on the acceleration mapping and
I’m quite happy with this. Although it doesn’t make us any faster, it helps me
to be more comfortable on the bike. Finally we tested some different rear tyres
with Bridgestone and also some qualifying tyres, although we didn’t improve on
the time with the soft tyres so we need to work more in this area. We completed
a lot of work today and hopefully we can have another good day tomorrow to
finish.”
Davide Brivio - Team Manager
“We were able to get through a lot of
work today and we’re finding some good results. We continued to work a lot with
different settings, constantly modifying the bike, as we learn more about it, to
make it easier and faster to ride. Valentino is getting more used to his new
tyres and therefore he is gaining more confidence and going faster. We didn’t
complete a long run today but this is on the schedule for tomorrow so we hope
for more good weather to allow us to get through all of our testing schedule.”
New Fiat Yamaha Team signing Jorge Lorenzo showed how quickly he’s
getting to grips with his new YZR-M1 today when he finished the second day of
testing in Sepang in fourth position. The 20-year-old improved on his time from
day one by a second and was also under the lap record pace.
Continuing from where he left off yesterday, Lorenzo had his first chance to try
the pneumatic-valve engine and reported some improvement with it. Aside from
that, today’s primary focus was tyres and the Spaniard and his crew commenced an
extensive programme of rubber testing with Michelin. His best lap, in a time of
2’01.583, was set on the 31st of 54 laps shortly before one pm.
Jorge Lorenzo - Position: 4th Time: 2’01.583 Laps: 54
“Today was a
good day! We continued in the same way as yesterday, working on our overall
performance and we improved by one second, so this is very encouraging. I tested
the new pneumatic-valve engine and this was interesting and I found some
improvement with it. We’re still working on the hard braking and, although we
have improved our performance in these areas a bit, we still need to do more
work on this. Likewise I’m still adjusting my riding style to better suit the M1
but this is becoming more natural and comfortable for me day-by-day. Finally we
also began testing tyres with Michelin today. We tried quite a lot of new
material, especially for the rear, and found some good stuff. I’m happy with the
day’s work and hopefully we can have an even better day tomorrow.”
Daniele Romagnoli - Team Manager
“Today we had even more positive
results. We continued with our testing plan and Jorge showed a good overall
performance today. We’re still focusing on improving the stability into the hard
braking corners and Jorge also had his first chance to try the pneumatic-valve
engine, which gave him a good feeling and worked well for him. Today we also
began our testing programme with Michelin, trying several new compound tyres,
which helped Jorge to improve his performance further. Tomorrow we’ll continue
with Michelin and hopefully we will also have the chance to do a race simulation
and check our overall performance.”
Edwards finds his feet on Sepang second day
The second day of
action for the Yamaha Tech3 MotoGP team at the Sepang circuit in Malaysia
revealed further progress for the French crew and their riders Colin Edwards,
who was second quickest, and James Toseland, clocking in with the eleventh best
time but shaving a second off his best, with their YZR-M1 machinery. A total of
105 laps were completed at the venue which will host the penultimate round of
eighteen in the 2008 MotoGP world championship. Edwards recorded a lap-time that
was less than two-tenths of a second away from the fastest effort. The Texan
immediately felt at home with a new chassis on the M1 and was also full of
praise for the Michelin tyres that enabled him to register his impressive
circulation.
Colin Edwards – Position: 2nd time: 2.01.327, 46 laps
“I am so happy
right now,” he said. “Yesterday I was confused after the crash and what the
problem could be. We had been struggling with engine braking but after we found
the cause we went at it again this morning and the difference was huge. We made
a small change to the new chassis and things were much better. I was more
comfortable and the bike was working just how I wanted.” “We burned a few laps
and I have to say ‘hats-off’ to Michelin and a big thank you! We had problems
last year, but without a doubt they have redeemed themselves and more; I am
really pleased and we should know better than to doubt Michelin anyway,” he
added. “At tests you don’t push, not at 110% anyway,” the 33 year old said (34
next month), who has notched eight MotoGP podiums, “but I felt good out there. I
was calming down and putting in less effort but I was still doing 2:01s and that
little series of laps we made was great.” Edwards, also running a new swing-arm,
is planning on making a longer on-track stint tomorrow to collect further
valuable data for the chassis of the M1 and also tyre information.
James Toseland, still getting acquainted with the M1 and the rigors of MotoGP
testing, continued to cut his lap-times and today’s efforts saw a decent full
second sliced from his personal best.
James Toseland – Position: 11th time: 2:02.276, 59 laps
“To make that
reduction in the lap-time was good even if I did more or less stay in the same
position in the standings,” the 27 year old World Superbike Champion said “but I
am not looking at positions at the moment, just the fact that I am getting
quicker and quicker.” “We have a problem with chatter at the moment, which is
holding us back, but we have a few things to try in terms of engine braking,
electronics and traction control and we will be going through that stuff
tomorrow,” he remarked after making 59 laps. “The adjustments seemed to work for
Colin and if you look at the telemetry data then my setting was three times
worse than his. So I am quite pleased that we are still doing pretty good
lap-times. I made a 2:03 yesterday and I said to the team last night that I was
looking forward to being in the ’02s today. I hardly dropped out of that bracket
so I am happy, and will hope to get in the ‘01s tomorrow!” The third and final
day of work takes place at Sepang tomorrow before Tech3 box-up and travel to the
flowing Phillip Island circuit in Australia.
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