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The second day of MotoGP tests at Phillip Island
started out in wet conditions today, with intermittent light showers continuing
until lunch at one o'clock. Both Ducati Marlboro Team riders took the
opportunity to try different things, Stoner completing 11 laps on the damp track
to confirm the performance of his latest engine spec in these conditions whilst
Marco Melandri enjoyed positive feedback from the GP8 as he rode it for the
first time in the wet, completing 35 laps.
The sunshine dried the track in the afternoon and
the test continued with Stoner in great form, the World Champion breaking the
1'30 mark on race tyres - some four tenths inside the circuit record set in 2005
by a 990cc machine - despite the cold and imperfect track conditions. Melandri
was able to resume work on his set-up, concentrating principally on weight
distribution as he continues his adaptation to the GP8.
Weather forecasts are better for tomorrow, the
final day of the session.
Casey Stoner
(Ducati Marlboro Team), best time: 1'29.938 (45 laps)
"Today I set my fastest lap on tyres that had 22
laps on them and that is really positive because it means that the modifications
we tried on the set-up have had the desired effect, which was to increase tyre
durability. This also allows us to consider using softer tyres, at least in the
odd race. This morning I went out twice for just 5 laps each to verify engine
response, which is now smoother at the bottom end; everything worked brilliantly
and I'm really pleased. The track conditions were never perfect but with some
changes to the rear suspension we were able to set some fast times, all of them
on race tyres. I think it will be possible to repeat those times in the race
here too because the new Bridgestones are even better than the ones we used last
year. Hopefully the weather is good tomorrow so that we can complete a race
simulation."
Marco Melandri
(Ducati Marlboro Team), best time: 1'31.478 (80 laps)
"Today was really tough - we did 80 laps in
total, 35 of them in the wet. It was the first opportunity I've had to test the
Ducati in the wet and even though it was just a case of getting a few laps in to
get used to it, I felt really comfortable by the end. In the afternoon, when the
track had dried out, we continued with the work we had started yesterday,
concentrating on weight distribution. I feel as though the balance of the bike
is noticeably improved, on both the front and rear, and I can push harder
through the corners. I did a lot of laps on used tyres and the feeling continues
to improve. We've been able to confirm that my riding style is completely
different to Casey's and I have to work hard with my crew to find the best way
forward for me."
Phillip Island
info
Circuit Record: Marco Melandri (Honda - 2005)
1'30.332
Best pole: Nicky Hayden (Honda - 2006) 1'29.020
Fastest lap GP 2007: Valentino Rossi (Yamaha)
1'30.801
Pole 2007: Dani Pedrosa (Honda) 1'29.201
Unofficial
lap times 31/01/2008
1. Casey STONER (Ducati) 1:29.938
2. Alex DE ANGELIS (Honda)
1:30.449
3. Andrea DOVIZIOSO (Honda) 1:31.074
4. Shinya NAKANO (Honda)
1:31.316
5. Nicky HAYDEN (Honda) 1:31.373
6. James TOSELAND (Yamaha)
1:31.451
7. Marco MELANDRI (Ducati) 1:31.478
8. Loris CAPIROSSI (Suzuki)
1:31.545
9. Randy DE PUNIET (Honda) 1:31.575
10. Colin EDWARDS (Yamaha)
1:31.593
11. Chris VERMEULEN (Suzuki) 1:31.774
12. Anthony WEST (Kawasaki)
1:32.242
13. Toni ELIAS (Ducati) 1:32.246
14. Sylvain GUINTOLI (Ducati)
1:32.431
15. John HOPKINS (Kawasaki) 1:42.130
from Ducati press
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