Rizla Suzuki MotoGP racers John Hopkins and Chris Vermeulen had to contend
with the elements during today’s free practice session for Sunday’s Australian
Grand Prix.
Heavy rain in the morning meant the track was wet for the majority of the
first session and both riders were unable to get to grips with the important
set-up procedures needed to get their GSV-Rs ready for race-day. The afternoon
session was a mix of sunshine and showers, but a constant strong wind also made
things difficult for the two Suzuki riders.
Hopkins (1’33.274, 32 laps) recorded the 11th fastest time during the two
sessions with team-mate Vermeulen (1’33.945, 37 laps) – riding his GSV-R in its
one-off livery for the first time - just behind in 14th. World
Champion Casey Stoner was quickest on his Bridgestone-shod Ducati.
Rizla Suzuki MotoGP will have a further free practice session tomorrow
morning – followed by the hour-long afternoon qualifying session - where both
crews will be working flat out to get the bike set-up in readiness for Sunday’s
27-lap race.
John Hopkins:
“Well as far as today went the conditions were pretty horrible so it was a
case of going out and trying to make the best of the situation! This morning was
off and on with the wet then drying conditions and we didn’t get a lot done in
that session. This afternoon was similar, but we managed to get a little bit
more work done. The wind was horrendous and trying to set-up the bike and find a
good tyre was pretty difficult. We are nowhere near close to a good set-up and
we still have a lot of work to do and we are already thinking about Saturday and
seeing what the conditions will do. I think we will make a lot of changes
tomorrow and work hard with Bridgestone to make the best solution for
Sunday!”
Chris Vermeulen:
“It was difficult day for everybody with those weather conditions. It’s
typical Phillip Island where it can be raining, dry, windy and very warm all in
a short space of time. It made it hard to get the bike set-up and get a good
feeling, but my guys have done a great job and made things very comfortable for
me. We have improved the bike with every dry bit of track-time we’ve had and
have a clear direction of which way to go. The wind has been the most difficult
thing today and it seemed to affect me a lot out there, so we will need to work
on improving things to counter that tomorrow.”