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Yamaha riders ready after final test |
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Posted by Staff
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Thursday, 14 February 2008 |
Losail, Qatar
Circuit Length: 5.380km
Temp: 24°C
Weather: Dry, sunny
Noriyuki Haga and Troy Corser (both Yamaha Motor Italia WSB Team) made
their final pre-race preparations for the 2008 World Superbike season at the
Losail International Circuit today; the same venue that serves as the
championship kick off on Saturday 23 February.
The Losail track surface
was not in as good condition as it was for the team’s previous winter test
around the 5.380km circuit in Qatar, but the main objective of this showing was
to ensure that all the latest equipment would be in prime condition when points
become available for real next week.
The team brought four all-new
machines and all of the latest specification, but as this was not an official
test the riders had to use a more limited stock of tyres than usual.
Corser was second fastest rider of all on the final day, posting a
1’59.0, with Haga only marginally behind with a time of 1’59.3.
Shinichi
Nakatomi (Team YZF Yamaha) was also out testing in preparation for the start of
the year, running his latest spec of Yamaha YZF-R1 machine in his one-man team.
He set a best of 2’00.7, on off-the-shelf Pirelli control tyres. Yamaha’s second
French WSB team GMT94 did not attend this last pre-season test.
Troy
Corser (2nd - 1’59.0 - Yamaha Motor Italia WSB Team)
“We tried a few new
things with the variable intake settings for example, but only a little bit at
this test. That said, we still found a lot of positive stuff over the past two
days. It was mostly a shakedown test, with a bit of back-to-back comparison of
the different bikes and I feel really confident with our starting package for
this coming season. The only downside was that I felt a bit feverish this
afternoon, aching a bit, like am catching the ‘flu, so it wasn’t that much fun
on the bike sometimes. The results were still good, so I’m confident in the bike
and team. With what we found today, I would be happy to go and start the
championship tomorrow.”
Noriyuki Haga (3rd - 1’59.3 - Yamaha Motor Italia WSB Team)
“It has
been good to test so close to the start of the season and things went well with
the bike. We only really had one type of tyre to test so we had to make changes
in our suspension settings to be able to work with them. We found a setting that
worked, which shows that we know how to adjust the bike in a good way. We will
see how we get on during the race weekends but my long run this morning went
well. I think when we get the real race tyres, we will be ready to go.”
Massimo Meregalli (Team Coordinator, Yamaha Motor Italia WSB
Team)
"Things went well, a positive test for us all. We arrived here with
four completely new bikes, so the first day was spent mostly running things in
and checking the bikes over. On the final day we did some long runs and in the
end we were quite satisfied with the performance of both riders and the bikes.
We used tyres that we didn’t use in the previous Qatar tests as well. The times
were not as good as they were in November but the track conditions at this
circuit are quite changeable. The important thing was to make our final
preparations and I can say that we are ready to race now.”
Preparations complete for Parkes and Foret
Broc Parkes and Fabien
Foret (both Yamaha World Supersport Team) declared themselves ready to take the
2008-specification Yamaha YZF-R6 into competitive action after their final
pre-season test was completed earlier today in Qatar.
Although the
ever-changing Losail track provided the team with less than perfect conditions
in the pursuit of absolute lap times, the last-minute alterations to the all-new
machine provided both riders with a confidence-boosting set of results,
especially when simulating real race conditions.
Parkes was the faster
of the two on the stopwatch, setting a best of 2’02.9, with Foret 0.6 seconds
from his team-mate. Foret, the 2002 World Supersport Champion, found
improvements in two main areas of performance and each rider is now ready for
the task of qualifying and then racing, at the first round on 23 February.
David Salom (Yamaha Spain World Supersport Team), recovering from a hand
injury he sustained in a recent test at home in Almeria, was also fast on the
slippery Losail circuit yesterday, setting a 2’03.1 after his two days of
testing. Salom’s regular team-mate David De Gea could not make this test due to
a serious injury to his left leg, but his place was taken by Spanish
Championship regular, Josep Pedró, who will substitute for De Gea in the opening
two WSS rounds of the season. Pedró set a best of 2’09.2 on his first visit to
the fast and tricky Losail circuit.
Broc Parkes (2.02.9 - Yamaha World Supersport Team)
"I’m happy with
how the test progressed. We were really lucky to have this test now to get
everything ready at the same place we’re having the first round. We had some new
equipment and parts to get bedded in and the test was good. The track was a bit
slippery over both days, and that’s why we only got into the high 2’02s. That
wasn’t bad considering how different the grip was. The main thing here was to
get the bike the way we wanted it and to find out all the little things you
don’t want to find a week from now. We basically ran the same set-up as the
Phillip Island test, so it’s very positive that it also worked here.”
Fabien Foret (2’03.5 - Yamaha World Supersport Team)
"We fixed a
lot of small but important things and it helped me gaining confidence, mainly in
the area of the rear traction and corner entry. I have a bit more feedback than
before on the front, so I have to be happy. We will always be searching for
better and better, but we learned a lot at this test and I feel good going into
the first race.”
Wilco Zeelenberg (Team Manager, Yamaha World
Supersport Team)
"Our test went quite well, even if our times were not as
fast as the last time out here. We didn’t find any problems, no crashes, and we
found some good points to focus on. It was important to give the riders this
test or they would have had a month off the bikes, so it was very helpful to be
here so soon before the race. Because it was not an official Pirelli test, we
could not use a lot of new tyres but this was useful to us as well, because we
could see the behaviour of the bike with worn tyres. We found some benefits
compared to when we were here before, and we can say that we are fully ready to
start the season.”
David Salom: (2’03.1 Yamaha Spain World Supersport
Team)
"I am very satisfied with the whole test. I have improved 1.8
seconds from last year's lap time and we have made good times with a race
set-up. I feel optimistic. I am also very happy with the work of the team,
especially with the improvements in suspension and the engine."
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