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Posted by Kenn Stamp
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Saturday, 31 May 2008 |
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From YRC press
Yamaha Motor Italia WSB Team rider Troy Corser made a great start to his latest
race weekend by posting the second best time of the first official qualifying
session at the new SBK venue of Miller Motorsports Park. Corser was one of three
WSB riders who went under the previous AMA Superbike lap record, with Troy
taking his Yamaha YZF-R1 to a 1'49.636 best.
Feeling his way around the
4.905km circuit on his first visit, Noriyuki Haga was still less than a second
from provisional pole with a best lap of 1'50.349. Haga was trying out used
tyres to make good progress with his overall raceday set-up plan.
Fastest rider of all was Troy Bayliss, with Carlos Checa third and Jakub
Smrz fourth. The Miller circuit is a high altitude venue, and thus the absolute
top end of performance suffers in the thin air. Nonetheless, each Yamaha Motor
Italia rider was only a fraction from setting a best top speed of 300kmph.
Sebastien Gimbert (Yamaha GMT94) enjoyed his first day at the new venue, and has
every confidence of improving his opening day 18th place ranking to make it into
the top 16 for Superpole on Saturday afternoon.
Team YZF Yamaha rider
Shinichi Nakatomi went 20th fastest, with Yamaha GMT94 rider David Checa making
his return from injury to go 26th, struggling to overcome the tenderness and
lack of power in his right leg.
Troy Corser (2nd - 1'49.636 - Yamaha
Motor Italia WSB Team)
"Not bad for the first day and the layout of the
track is quite easy to learn; not too technical. Just the Attitude chicane over
the back is the critical one, where you can make or lose some time. The track is
very smooth and only has a few bumps. Finding braking markers is the hardest
thing so far because there are no real indicators, just bumps or black marks.
Some corners even go downhill once you start braking. Because of the altitude we
are racing at this weekend the engine feels a bit flat but we knew that would be
the case here. The gearing feels pretty perfect but we are really only using
second and third gear in the corners."
Noriyuki Haga (10th - 1'50.349 - Yamaha Motor Italia WSB Team
"So
far so good and I have just been finding suspension settings today. We're not so
far away even now. We will try some more settings tomorrow. It's a nice track,
but strange. Some laps I didn't push but the lap time is good. Then I pushed and
the lap time worse. Then I pushed and the lap time was the same. So we just need
to find out why that is. There is a lot of grip from the track and the feeling
is good with the bike."
Massimo Meregalli (Team Manager, Yamaha Motor
Italia WSB Team)
"Troy is happy about everything so far, tyres as well.
In fact both riders have already found some good tyre solutions. Noriyuki is
still working on bike set-up and checking data but both riders are happy with
both the new track and our progress. The engines lose some power here of course,
because this track is at altitude, but that's the same for everyone."
Christophe Guyot (Team Manager Yamaha GMT94 Team)
"I am very
happy with Sebastien today and we should also be not too bad tomorrow. I am sure
he can be in Superpole. With David it is difficult to say because he is still
hurting. From Misano he will be 100%."
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