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Capirossi confident ahead of Portuguese Grand
Prix
Rizla Suzuki MotoGP racer Loris Capirossi is positive he can deliver a good
result from tomorrow’s Portuguese Grand Prix despite qualifying on the fourth
row after a big crash at Estoril today.
Capirossi (P12, 1’37.786, 22 laps) was on his first qualifying tyre when he
made a mistake going into a fast right-hand turn and lost traction, causing him
to crash very spectacularly at high-speed. The gutsy Italian picked himself up
and managed to get back to the pit-box to continue with the session, but he was
unable to better the time he had set previously on race tyres. Capirossi and his
crew had made big improvements to his Suzuki GSV-R during the early part of the
qualifying session and was on a competitive race-pace towards the top of the
time-sheets, which is certainly an encouraging sign for tomorrow’s 28-lap
race.
Chris Vermeulen (P13, 1’37.843, 29 laps) couldn’t find the extra speed he
wanted from his qualifying tyres and will start on the fifth row at the 4,182m
Estoril track tomorrow. He also improved on his race pace and is pleased with
his set-up for the race. Vermeulen is now determined to get a good start and be
challenging for a much higher position in the race.
Today’s qualification was held in sunny, but windy conditions with track
temperatures getting up to 40ºC. Spaniard Jorge Lorenzo on his factory Yamaha
took his third pole position in a row.
Tomorrow’s race is round three of the 2008 MotoGP World Championship and the
event gets underway at 13.00hrs local time (12.00hrs GMT) on Sunday
13th April.
Loris Capirossi:
“We have to think about tomorrow, because for us the qualifying was pretty
bad - I tried a bit too hard on my first tyre and I crashed! I am very happy
about the race rhythm, we tried to find a good setting and the best tyre for the
race and for sure the whole package now seems really good. I am very happy with
where we are on race tyres and I will need to get a good start and try to
out-brake a few people into the first corner. We worked really hard today and
found many good things and we now have to take that into tomorrow. It is not the
best thing being so far back on the grid, but I am 100% optimistic for a good
result – maybe more so than I was at Jerez!”
Chris Vermeulen:
“It was a very disappointing qualifying session and again we really struggled
to get the extra bit of grip and time out of the qualifying tyres. There didn’t
seem to be any more grip from the qualifiers than there was from the race tyres!
It is quite difficult when the race times are so close because we are now
starting so far back that it will all be down to the start and getting away
well. I have got quite good tyres for the race, they are a pretty hard compound
but they work very well and I can do low 38s, high 37s on them, so hopefully
that will be quick enough tomorrow to get me into the front group.”
Paul Denning - Team Manager:
“We haven’t had a good qualifying result so far this year and today was no
different – unfortunately! Without question though there are some positives to
take from it, the main one being that Loris set his best qualifying time on a
race tyre that had done a few laps and we have improved the speed of the bike
considerably for both riders since yesterday. As ever, starting from further
down the grid won’t be easy, but let’s see what happens. If conditions are
similar to this afternoon and we get a bit of luck we could be on for a pretty
good result!”
from Rizla Suzuki press
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