Hopkins Fastest On Second Day Of MotoGP Testing At Sepang

Hopkins Fastest On Second Day Of MotoGP Testing At Sepang

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Camel Yamaha Team Test Sepang, Malaysia Thursday 16th November 2006 DRY DAY AIDS EDWARDS’ 800CC PROGRESS IN MALAYSIA After yesterday’s torrential downpour, the rain stayed away today and the sun came out at Sepang for the second day of MotoGP testing at the Malaysian track. Yamaha pilot Colin Edwards, who is riding Yamaha’s new 800cc motorcycle for the first time this week, was able to complete 48 laps and make significant improvements to the setting of his bike, despite suffering a small slide into the gravel in turn one at one stage. Edwards was luckily unhurt and was able to continue working on the same bike after a short time. The two Suzukis of John Hopkins and Chris Vermeulen where fastest today, putting in times of 2’02.77 and 2’02.78 respectively. Having set the fastest time yesterday, Edwards was able to improve on that and finished the day third fastest with a best lap of 2’02.91. Following yesterday’s washout, Yamaha have elected to stay for one more half day of testing tomorrow before heading home for a short break ahead of the final test of the year in Jerez. COLIN EDWARDS (3rd 2’02.91, 48 Laps) “The sun came out today, luckily, but the track was still wet this morning so we had to wait until about eleven before we could get going. Anyway things felt pretty good straight away and we were able to start doing some real work, playing around with some new stuff and just generally improving the setting all over. We then tested some new front tyres for Michelin and the second one especially felt really good. As a result I was pushing quite hard and just held onto the brake a little too long into turn one, which is when I came off. It wasn’t a big crash; I was trying to find the limit and it just bottomed out. Anyway it wasn’t a great drama and within half an hour I was back out on the same bike. After that we just kept on tweaking away at the setting; we ruled a few things out and some things in and made a lot of progress. I feel like we’ve accomplished a lot in a short time and now we’ve just got a few more things to try out tomorrow before we head home.” DAVIDE BRIVIO CAMEL YAMAHA TEAM DIRECTOR “Today was a good day and, although we had to wait for the track to dry, we had time to get through a lot of work. Colin went well today and ha was able to give some very important information to our engineers, as well as put in some good lap times. We managed to complete everything we had scheduled for the day and we’re pleased with his progress. Finally we have decided to stay for one more half day of testing tomorrow to make up for the time we lost yesterday, and then we will have a short break before the next test in Jerez, which is also going to be very important for the ongoing development of our bike.” Unofficial Lap Times (800cc Bikes) 1. John Hopkins (USA) Suzuki, 2’02.77 2. Chris Vermeulen (AUS) Suzuki, 2’02.78 3. COLIN EDWARDS (USA) Yamaha, 2’02.91 4. Nicky Hayden (USA) Honda, 2’03.74 5. Toni Elias (SPA) Honda, 2’03.87 6. Carlos Checa (SPA) Honda, 2’04.08 7. Makoto Tamada (JPN) Yamaha, 2’04.65 8. Tadayuki Okada (JPN) Honda Test Rider, 2’05.70 Sepang Lap Record: Loris Capirossi (Ducati) 2006, 2’02.127 Sepang Best Lap: Valentino Rossi (Yamaha) 2006, 2’00.605 More, from a press release issued by Honda: MotoGP test Sepang November 16, 2006. Day two of three day test. Honda RC212V riders get to grips with their new machines in the heat of the Malaysian sun The second day of the planned three-day MotoGP test session at the 5.548 k Sepang circuit, Malaysia started at 9.30, as soon as the damp track had been dried off by the burning sun. With ambient temperatures quickly rising to 34 plus degrees combined with high humidity and the track surface eventually reaching 45 degrees the Honda riders returned to testing the RC212V MotoGP machines they will campaign in the 18-round world championship of 2007. First out to take advantage of the almost ideal conditions was Repsol Hondas MotoGP World Champion Nicky Hayden. The American played catch-up on the HRC test programme badly interrupted by the torrential rain of the opening day. Hayden set about improving the balance of his RCV having felt the weight distribution gave to heavy a feeling from the front end. Once satisfied with the required chassis changes had the desired effect he moved on to evaluating engine mapping changes and suspension parts developed for the new generation of 800cc Honda GP machines. Following his machine development work Nicky moved on to test a range of Michelin tyres designed to maximise the potential performance of the prototype RC212V. Toni Elias is the sole Gresini Honda rider in attendance at the test and the Spaniard continued his acclimatisation with the RC212V putting in 60-laps as he learned as much as possible about the characteristics of the new machine while chasing a base set up that will work as his guideline for future tests and eventually the grands prix. Elias tested the overnight set up changes before evaluating the Bridgestone tyres he will use for the first time in earnest when the season opens at the Losail Circuit in Doha, Qatar on March 10 next year. Toni improved on his best lap time of yesterday by 1.1 seconds and announced himself happy with his days work albeit acknowledging both he and the team have a lot of work to do in the winter test season. The third Honda RC212V rider out on track was Carlos Checa riding the LCR Honda. Checa only managed five full laps of the Sepang circuit yesterday but made up as much time as possible with running a marathon 81-lap stint today. Checa worked on finding a better machine balance to improve corner entry speed. The team worked with various changes to the steering head angle to give Carlos a better feeling from the front tyre when he tipped the RCV into the corners. He also feels a need to improve the seating position by moving the seat back and possibly changes to the fuel tank for him to be more comfortable on the machine. Nicky Hayden’s Repsol Honda team-mate, Spaniard Dani Pedrosa who has already tested the RC212V twice, will resume testing his 2007 mount at Jerez on November 28. Pedrosa recently underwent pre-scheduled surgery to his left forearm. He will be joined at Jerez by Italian Marco Melandri (Gresini Honda) another rider returning to testing following minor surgery. Melandri will make his RC212V debut at Jerez as will Japanese star Shinya Nakano who will be making his debut as a Honda MotoGP rider in 2007, racing the Konica Minolta Honda. Honda rider lap times and quotes. Nicky Hayden, Repsol Honda: 2m 03.73s – 77 laps. “We were a little bit faster today but we have a lot of work to do, me to I have to work harder. Today we moved the swinging arm pivot both up and down to check the feed-back looking for better rear grip and a good feeling. We also tried a new shock but that was not really what we were looking for, we need something in between. I tried some changes on the mapping and other electronic stuff. Basically we just need to understand the bike better than we do right now. But I didn’t really give my best today. My brother Tommy crashed today testing his US Superbike and what with running to the phone to check out his condition and testing the day could have been much better. Luckily Tommy’s OK so I will go into tomorrow in better shape.” Toni Elias, Gresini Honda: 2m 03.903s – 60 laps. “We have to improve many things but today we didn’t change too much on the bike, nothing big on chassis and suspension because we are trying to understand how the bike behaves on Bridgestone tyres. I am happy about the Bridgestone performance. Machine balance is not so bad and we can definitely improve with chassis and suspension changes. Basically this was my first full day of testing with the new generation RCV and I just need more laps on the machine to understand but its definitely easier to ride than the 990cc, its more like a 250 and has higher corner speed, you can get on the gas hard and very early with this bike.” Carlos Checa, LCR Honda: 2m 04.085s – 81 laps. “Yesterday was my first time on the bike but in five laps I learned nothing. Today we got in a full day of testing and I realised that the power is not the strong point of an 800cc bike. We worked on the front end to try and find a better feeling going into the corners. We tried different off-sets because the front felt a little heavy. With those changes we needed to test tyres to check the character of this bike using these tyres. In the passed two years I have used both Bridgestone and Dunlop tyres so I have to learn all about the new generation of Michelin tyres, they are a different concept to the last time I used Michelins. During this test we have to clarify the good and not so good features of the machine for the engineers to work the best way before we return to test here again in January.” Overall lap times: John Hopkins, Suzuki: 2m 02.77s. Chris Vermeulen, Suzuki: 2m 02.78s. Colin Edwards, Yamaha: 2m 02.91s. Nicky Hayden, Repsol Honda: 2m 03.73s. Toni Elias, Gresini Honda: 2m 03.903s. Carlos Checa, LCR Honda: 2m 04.085s. Olivier Jacque, 990cc Kawasaki: 2m 04.49s. Makoto Tamada, 990cc Yamaha: 2m 04.69s. More, from a press release issued by Gresini Racing Honda: GOOD START FOR TONI ELIAS ON THE RC212V Honda RC212V riders profit of the ideal track conditions at Sepang (Malaysia) to carry on the test programme spoiled yesterday by torrential rain. The Spaniard Toni Elias of the Gresini Honda team completed in total 60 laps. Toni made some tyre testing together with Bridgestone technicians and lapped with the target to understand the bike before staring to work on the set up. TONI ELIAS (2.03.903, 60 laps): “We have to improve many things but today we didn’t change too much on the bike, nothing big on chassis and suspension because we are trying to understand how the bike behaves on Bridgestone tyres. I am happy about the Bridgestone performance. Machine balance is not so bad and we can definitely improve with chassis and suspension changes. Basically this was my first full day of testing with the new generation RCV and I just need more laps on the machine to understand but its definitely easier to ride than the 990cc, its more like a 250 and has higher corner speed, you can get on the gas hard and very early with this bike.” UNOFFICIAL LAP TIMES John Hopkins, Suzuki: 2m 02.77s. Chris Vermeulen, Suzuki: 2m 02.78s. Colin Edwards, Yamaha: 2m 02.91s. Nicky Hayden, Repsol Honda: 2m 03.73s. Toni Elias, Gresini Honda: 2m 03.903s. Carlos Checa, LCR Honda: 2m 04.085s. Olivier Jacque, 990cc Kawasaki: 2m 04.49s. Makoto Tamada, 990cc Yamaha: 2m 04.69s. More, from a press release issued by Team Suzuki Press Office: Rizla Suzuki MotoGP racers John Hopkins and Chris Vermeulen dominated the second day of testing at Sepang by posting the two fastest times to lead today’s timesheets. Hopkins was the quickest rider of the day with a time of 2’02.73, which was fractionally outside his best lap time from September’s Malaysian Grand Prix, and well over a second quicker than his time from the first day. He completed 58 laps of the 5.5km circuit including a 22-lap run as he tested the latest Bridgestone tyres to match them to the new 800cc engine characteristics to see how they would perform over race distance. He also tested a new fairing and seat shape with some very positive results Vermeulen also shaved over a second off his best time from Wednesday, recording a fastest lap of 2’02.83 during his 62 laps. He tried many chassis settings to find the best balance for his GSV-R that would enable him a faster corner entry speed and mid-corner pace. He also conducted thorough tyre tests as he searched for the best combinations for his machine. Suzuki Factory Engineers that are present at the test worked with the Team to improve engine control, driveability and throttle response strategies. This will continue into tomorrow’s final day of testing as Rizla Suzuki MotoGP will be looking to improve further on today’s results.

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