FIRST PRACTICE FOR THE PRAMAC D’ANTIN MOTOGP TEAM
AT VALENCIA
Today, the first sessions of free practice were held on the
Ricardo Tormo circuit of Valencia. This is the final round
of the 2006 MotoGP World Championship and also the most expected
one. In Spain, where the atmosphere is always fantastic, the
PRAMAC D’ANTIN MOTOGP Team is at home and want to make
a good result to end the season in the best way. ALEX HOFMANN
classified himself 18th at the end of the first day; while
his Team mate, JOSE LUIS CARDOSO, is 19th. Tomorrow, there
will be another session of free practice, before the single
qualifying practice session at 2:00pm.
ALEX HOFMANN #66: “This morning, as
a beginning, things went quite good. We worked on the set-up
and the general balance of the motorcycle; the first approach
seemed to be quite satisfying. Unfortunately, this afternoon,
the temperature slightly increased and didn’t allow
us to go on working in the same direction. We made our best,
trying many variations but we still haven’t found a
solution really adapted to our needs. Now we will study all
the data for tomorrow. Obviously, the high temperature doesn’t
help us and we will need to understand why, to resolve the
situation. Tomorrow it will be important to make a good result
and I will do my best with all my Team”.
JOSE
LUIS CARDOSO #30: “From this morning, I can
say there have been improvements, about the feeling but also
about the general rhythm. We tested many tyres but, the difference
between each one of them is always very small and the feeling
is never perfect. Tomorrow, we will go on working harder,
we will try other solutions, to be coordinated to the tyres
we will have at our disposal. I would like to make a good
race here, I like this track and I’m at home”.
EMANUELE MARTINELLI - Track Engineer of Alex Hofmann
“After the quite positive beginning of this morning,
it happened what already happened in Estoril. When the temperature
slightly increased –we talk about more or less 8°c
in today’s case-, we begin to have difficulties with
the set-up. We will need to analyse every detail of today’s
data and we will make our best to adapt the set-up of the
motorcycle to the tyres, according to the ones we will have
at our disposal”.
1. Loris Capirossi 1’32.220
2. Randy De Puniet 1’32.408
3. Chris Vermeulen 1’32.786
4. Nicky Hayden 1’33.019
5. Casey Stoner 1’33.080
18. Alex Hofmann 1’34.681
19. Jose Luis Cardoso 1’35.292
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