YART CONFIRMS POLE POSITION AT SLOVAKIA RING
YART Yamaha Official EWC Team will start the 1st edition of the 8 Hours of Slovakia Ring from pole position tomorrow, ahead of GMT94 Yamaha. Meanwhile, F.C.C. Honda pulled off an excellent performance in qualifying this morning to take 3rd spot on the starting grid.
Most of the teams took advantage of cooler temperatures this morning to improve their lap times in the second qualifying, except for YART Yamaha Official EWC Team, which had settled itself in the lead right from the first test session yesterday. Despite the best efforts of David Checa, Niccolò Canepa and Mike Di Meglio for GMT94 Yamaha – notably a 2’04.200 lap (Canepa’s personal best time), YART Yamaha Official EWC Team (Broc Parkes, Marvin Fritz and Kohta Nozane) remained firmly installed in pole position. The only downside for the Austrian team was Marvin Fritz’s crash during the night test. The rider was unharmed, but the race-ready bike #7 was severely damaged.
F.C.C. TSR Honda, which is running a bike equipped with Bridgestone tyres, like YART Yamaha Official EWC Team, substantially improved its performance. Josh Hook (who posted a 2’04.369 lap), Damian Cudlin and Gregg Black will start from 3rd place in the saddle of the Japanese Honda. Team LRP Poland’s riders Markus Reiterberger, Jaroslav Cerny and Michal Filla also turned in a sterling performance this morning, taking their BMW #90 to 4th place on the grid, ahead of Suzuki Endurance Racing Team’s Vincent Philippe, Etienne Masson and Alex Cudlin.
The best Superstock team, Moto Ain CRT, will start from 6th place on the grid. The leader in class, Moto Ain CRT will be racing to win the 2016-2017 Superstock World Cup at the 8 Hours of Slovakia Ring. Moto Ain CRT not only leads teams such as Honda Endurance Racing, Eva RT Webike Trick Star and Maco Racing Team on the grid, but also its World Cup rival Yamaha Viltaïs Experiences.
The 30 machines competing in the 8 Hours of Slovakia Ring will be back on the track at 9am CEST tomorrow for the warm-up. The race will be flagged off at 1.30pm tomorrow (Saturday).
More, from a press release issued by Honda Endurance World Championship Team:
Progress for Honda Endurance Racing at the 8 Hours of Slovakia Ring
8 Hours of Slovakia Ring
Slovakia Ring, Slovakia
The Honda Endurance Racing team has enjoyed strong practice and qualifying sessions aboard the all-new Honda Fireblade at the Slovakia Ring, and will start tomorrow’s eight-hour race from seventh place.
The Honda squad has been working hard with its endurance specialists, Freddy Foray, Julien Da Costa and Sébastien Gimbert, in order to optimise the set-up of the Fireblade for the 5,922km circuit.
The Slovakia Ring is a new event in the FIM Endurance World Championship calendar but this, mixed with high track temperatures, has not stopped the Honda team who have not been outside the top-ten during all practice and qualifying sessions.
The final qualifying session took place this morning and with conditions slightly cooler following overnight rain, Foray, Da Costa and Gimbert finished seventh fastest overall (2:05.897), with the combined times from yesterday’s qualifying, just 1.4 seconds behind pole sitters YART.
The 8 Hours of Slovakia Ring race takes place slightly earlier than originally scheduled tomorrow (Saturday 24 June) at 1330 CEST. To get all the latest updates from the race, follow @HondaRacingCBR on Twitter.
Freddy Foray 111
You know I am happy with how things have been going so far here, for sure it’s not perfect but our race pace is pretty good, so I think it’s a good thing. We have to wait for tomorrow as the temperature will be higher, so the race will be difficult, but we did have high temperatures yesterday so we are a little prepared with the heat. I think if we have no problems and continue to push and progress like we have been then for sure we can finish on the podium, but with racing anything can happen. So we will do the best job we can and hopefully this time, luck will be on our side.
Julien Da Costa 111
We have got off to a good start and we are improving with each session when we are on track. We’re also getting better feedback with the CBR, the team is working hard in each session to find a good way to work and I think we have found a new solution to be able to close the gap with the front group. I think the race is looking good for tomorrow, we have good pace and our fastest laps are coming in race conditions, so we are looking forward to tomorrow where we hope we can run with the front group throughout and finish in the top-five for sure.
Sébastien Gimbert 111
Yesterday I have to admit I was not happy as I lost some time with my laps, but today it seemed easier and I was able to utilise my rear tyre a lot more during qualifying and push a lot more, so the lap time is not so bad. We have a good set-up with the Fireblade for the race, it’s a very good bike, of course you always want more as a rider, but what we have for tomorrow I am confident with. For me the objective is simple, to finish in the top-five, I am confident with all areas from my team-mates and the Honda team, so I am ready to race. The circuit is good and offers a lot with every corner, as there are fast, slow and chicanes, so for me the circuit is perfect.
Jonny Twelvetrees
Team Manager
Well so far, it’s going well and to plan here at the Slovakia Ring; we have had a productive practice and qualifying, and we have found a set-up that all three riders are happy with and will be able to push throughout the eight hours. It’s been very hot with high track temperatures, which has made things difficult for the riders, but they have been able to put in good lap times regardless with very good average times, which makes me optimistic for the race tomorrow. It’s a new circuit for everyone, which can make things very interesting for the race, so I’m looking forward to getting started tomorrow and see what the race brings.