Corsi Leads, Top 34 Separated By Less Than Two Seconds In First Moto2 Practice In Germany

Corsi Leads, Top 34 Separated By Less Than Two Seconds In First Moto2 Practice In Germany

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FIM Moto2 World Championship Sachsenring, Germany July 16, 2010 Free Practice One Results (all using Honda engines and Dunlop tires): 1. Simone CORSI, Italy (MOTOBI), 1:26.306 2. Gabor TALMACSI, Hungary (SPEED UP), 1:26.524 3. Alex BALDOLINI, Italy (I.C.P.), 1:26.612 4. Julian SIMON, Spain (SUTER), 1:26.758 5. Toni ELIAS, Spain (MORIWAKI), 1:26.826 6. Alex DEBON, Spain (FTR), 1:26.860 7. Sergio GADEA, Spain (PONS KALEX), 1:26.869 8. Roberto ROLFO, Italy (SUTER), 1:26.873 9. Shoya TOMIZAWA, Japan (SUTER), 1:26.892 10. Andrea IANNONE, Italy (SPEED UP), 1:26.918 11. Karel ABRAHAM, Czech Republic (FTR), 1:26.939 12. Mike DI MEGLIO, France (SUTER), 1:26.966 13. Damian CUDLIN, Australia (PONS KALEX), 1:26.986 14. Stefan BRADL, Germany (SUTER), 1:27.011 15. Thomas LUTHI, Switzerland (MORIWAKI), 1:27.093 16. Xavier SIMEON, Belgium (MORIWAKI), 1:27.184 17. Fonsi NIETO, Spain (MORIWAKI), 1:27.222 18. Lukas PESEK, Czech Republic (MORIWAKI), 1:27.262 19. Arne TODE, Germany (SUTER), 1:27.267 20. Scott REDDING, Great Britain (SUTER), 1:27.311 21. Raffaele DE ROSA, Italy (TECH 3), 1:27.314 22. Dominique AEGERTER, Switzerland (SUTER), 1:27.336 23. Yonny HERNANDEZ, Colombia (BQR-MOTO2), 1:27.378 24. Yuki TAKAHASHI, Japan (TECH 3), 1:27.416 25. Hector FAUBEL, Spain (SUTER), 1:27.491 26. Ratthapark WILAIROT, Thailand (BIMOTA), 1:27.496 27. Ricard CARDUS, Spain (BIMOTA), 1:27.870 28. Vladimir IVANOV, Ukraine (MORIWAKI), 1:27.879 29. Anthony WEST, Australia (MZ-RE HONDA), 1:27.935 30. Joan OLIVE, Spain (PROMOHARRIS), 1:28.007 31. Sascha HOMMEL, Germany (MC KALEX), 1:28.087 32. Mashel AL NAIMI, Qatar (BQR-MOTO2), 1:28.141 33. Jules CLUZEL, France (SUTER), 1:28.255 34. Niccolo CANEPA, Italy (FORCE GP210), 1:28.287 35. Claudio CORTI, Italy (SUTER), 1:28.385 36. Vladimir LEONOV, Russia (SUTER), 1:28.423 37. Kenny NOYES, USA (PROMOHARRIS), 1:28.844 38. Valentin DEBISE, France (ADV), 1:28.859 39. Yusuke TESHIMA, Japan (MOTOBI), 1:28.887 40. Robertino PIETRI, Venezuela (SUTER), 1:29.874 41. Yannick GUERRA, Spain (MORIWAKI), 1:29.914 More, from a press release issued by Marc VDS Racing Team: POSITIVE FIRST DAY FOR MARC VDS AT SACHSENRING The Marc VDS Racing Team’s Scott Redding was less than a second off the fastest time in today’s first free practice session at Sachsenring. The 17-year-old Briton finished the session in 20th position, with his teammate, Hector Faubel, just a tenth of a second further back in 25th. Redding ran in the top five during the early stages of the session, which was run in sweltering conditions at the physically demanding Sachsenring circuit. After pitting for new tyres the Marc VDS rider returned to the track but got held up by traffic and was unable to improve his lap time. Redding was lucky to walk away from a big crash at the end of the session, after losing control of his Suter MMX machine at turn nine and running off the track at the fourth gear, 185km/h turn ten. Faubel improved his lap time with every run during today’s hour-long practice session, completing 29 laps around the 3.671km Sachsenring circuit. The main focus for the 26-year-old Spaniard was on getting a better feel for his Suter MMX machine, an approach he will also adopt for tomorrow’s second free practice session, after making some small set-up changes overnight. Today’s free practice session was held in hot conditions, but thunderstorms are being predicted to arrive during tomorrow’s all-important qualifying. Scott Redding #45: 20th – 1’27.311 “The session started okay and I felt happy at the pace we were running; it didn’t feel like we were going that fast to be honest. We switched to a new set of tyres halfway through the session, looking for a faster lap time, but I got held up for a long time behind Yuki Takahashi and the front tyre had already started to go off by the time I found a clear track in front of me. While the start of the session was good, the end certainly wasn’t; I got completely sideways in turn nine and couldn’t get it gathered up before crashing at turn 10. I’m okay and so is the bike, which is the main thing. The lap time will come tomorrow, I’m confident of that, so we should be in a good position going into qualifying. Hector Faubel #55: 25th – 1’27.491 “Today we didn’t make any big changes to the bike; I just did as many laps as possible to try and better understand the bike as it was. We got faster with each run, so the understanding is coming, but we did have a few issues under hard braking which we need to address. We’ll also make some small changes to the front of the bike overnight and tomorrow we will use the same approach as today. I’m pretty happy with progress today, as I improved my lap time with each run. I’m confident we can improve even further tomorrow.” Pete Benson: Scott Redding’s Crew Chief “We got a good start to the session. Scott got the bit between his teeth from the off and set his fastest lap after hooking up with a group of fast riders early on. We made a few small changes to the suspension settings to try and improve rear traction at certain parts of the circuit, but this is something we’ll have to look at again in tomorrow’s second free practice session. In the past we’ve struggled a little bit when the track temperature has gone up, but Scott coped with the conditions much better today. Overall, it was a pretty good session and we should be able to improve further tomorrow.” More, from a press release issued by JiR Moto2 Team: A hot sunny day at the Sachsenring circuit, with the track temperature reaching 55 degrees saw our MotoBI of Roman Simone Corsi respond excellently to the hot weather to take the fastest time. During today the Italian rider was able to verify the good work done by his Team, as the result of testing last week on the Aragon track, and also thanks to the work of the test-rider and now team-mate Yusuke Teshima. The weather is expected to be different tomorrow so it will be important to understand the consistency of the tyres for the race. Simone Corsi – 1’26.306 “Today was a positive day because I found myself confortable both with the track and the bike, I have no illusions, the best time of today doesn’t count but I know that on this track it’s very important to start from the first position because on the first lap anything could happen. Tomorrow I want to concentrate myself on a long-run to find the best solution for the tyre choice.” Our Japanese rider, Yusuke Teshima, is experiencing the Sachsenring circuit for the first time and spent his time understanding the layout.

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