Yamaha World Supersport Team Tests At Assen

Yamaha World Supersport Team Tests At Assen

© 2008, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc.

Categories:

A two day test for the Yamaha World Supersport Team at the Dutch TT-Assen circuit proved to be a useful operation for the team on their way to the fourth round of the World Supersport Championship to be held at that same venue next week. During the private tests – last week Thursday and today – the team had the opportunity to run the latest Pirelli development tyres and focus on the ideal set-up for their YZF-R6 machines. Fabien Foret, a proven race winner at Assen and Broc Parkes hope that the privilege to get re-accustomed to the track will give them a winning advantage for the upcoming race, taking place on the 27th of April. In dry but cold conditions the team was able to work on several technical updates for the R6. Among them, specific gear ratios for Assen and modified clutch components for enhanced starts were tested and analyzed. Furthermore the team put in significant effort to work through various suspension settings in order to improve handling and balance. Wilco Zeelenberg (Team Manager, Yamaha World Supersport Team) “We are glad to have been able to test here at Assen for these two days. For sure the tests have proven to be a good preparation for the next race on the calendar and the remaining races further ahead. We managed to gather loads of new data and test several new components. Many of them proved to be a step forward. Pity that the conditions were cold, but chances are that we will have low temperatures next week as well. “Our test lap times are very competitive, about one second under the times we achieved last year here for the race. I think it proofs we significantly improved the base set-up of our R6 and we hope to have enlarged the advantage over our competitors.”

Latest Posts

Canadian Superbike: Collins Racing Again At Canadian Tire Motorsport Park

Torin Collins Joins Economy Lube & Kawasaki for CSBK...

Oxley Bom MotoGP Podcast: Sachsenring 2024 – Germans Call It Schadenfreude

Roadracing World MotoGP Editor and Isle of Man TT winner...

MotoGP: Pol Espargaro Racing As Wild Card At Red Bull Ring

POL ESPARGARO BACK ON THE MOTOGP™ GRID FOR RED...

WorldSBK: Gillim Subbing For Mackenzie At Autodrom Most

Gillim Set For World Superbike Debut This Weekend In...

WorldSBK: Championship Hits Halfway Point At Autodrom Most

Most awaits: WorldSBK set for Czech Round What to look out...