Updated: F.C.C. TSR Honda Wins Special Stage, Will Start Suzuka 8-Hours From Pole Position

Updated: F.C.C. TSR Honda Wins Special Stage, Will Start Suzuka 8-Hours From Pole Position

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FIM Endurance World Championship Suzuka Circuit, Japan July 29 Special Stage Qualifying (a.k.a. Superpole) Results: 1. F.C.C. TSR Racing Team, 2:08.515 (Takeshi TSUJIMURA, 2:08.768/Shinichi ITOH, 2:08.515), Hon CBR1000RR 2. Seven Stars Honda 7, 2:08.560 (Makoto TAMADA, 2:13.073/Ryuichi KIYONARI, 2:08.560), Hon CBR1000RR 3. Toy Story Honda, 2:08.616 (Takashi YASUDA, 2:08.616/Yoshiteru KONISHI, 2:10.221), Hon CBR1000RR 4. F.C.C. TSR Honda (Yusuke TEJIMA, 2:10.144/Gaku KAMADA, 2:08.851), Hon CBR1000RR 5. YSP & Presto Yamaha, 2:09.149 (Shinichi NAKATOMI, 2:10.428/Katsuyuki NAKASUGA, 2:09.149), Yam YZF-R1 6. Yoshimura Suzuki, 2:09.195 (Nobuatsu AOKI, 2:09.754/Atsushi WATANABE, 2:09.195), Suz GSX-R1000 7. Yamaha Blue Racing (Colin EDWARDS, 2:09.252/Noriyuki HAGA, 2:09.307), Yam YZF-R1 8. Seven Stars Honda 11 (Osamu DEGUCHI, No Time/Tadayuki OKADA, 2:09.487), Hon CBR1000RR 9. Masked Rider Honda (Kazuki TOKUDOME, 2:10.734/Tatsuya YAMAGUCHI, 2:10.137), Hon CBR1000RR 10. Team Challenger Yamaha (Norihiko FUJIWARA, 2:13.367/Nobuyuki OHSAKI, 2:11.163), Yam YZF-R1 More, from a press release issued by Team Suzuki: Team Yoshimura Suzuki riders Nobuatsu Aoki and Atsushi Watanabe will start tomorrow’s Suzuka 8-Hour World Endurance fifth round from sixth position following today’s WSB-style Superpole one-lap final qualifier. Reigning World Champions and current series leaders Suzuki Castrol missed the session after finishing outside the top 10 qualifiers yesterday and will start in 15th position. World Endurance Champion, SERT Suzuki’s Keiichi Kitagawa, who is teamed with Matthieu Lagrive and Vincent Philippe, announced his retirement from the sport today. He said: “I have decided to retire this season. I often think about my retirement because I turn 40 years old next year. It is very difficult to keep motivation for racing this year, so when I got the 2005 World Endurance Championship, I decided my retirement. This Suzuka 8 hours is my last race in Japan and I would like to enjoy this tough race!” Nobuatsu Aoki: “We posted our GSX-R in sixth fastest but we did our job today. I’ve ridden the Yoshimura GSX-R for only two months but I feel very comfortable on this great Superbike! Atsushi and I made improvements in the engine and chassis set-up to GSX-R in very small steps day-by-day and we finally got a very good set-up for Suzuka. We want a good start and to run a very constant pace tomorrow and hope for a podium position.”

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