MotoGP Official Test - Jerez - Free Practice 2
DUCATI MARLBORO MEN MAKE PROGRESS AT JEREZ
Ducati
Marlboro Team riders Casey Stoner and Loris Capirossi made
good use of today's much-improved weather at Jerez, Stoner
making excellent progress with his GP7 while Capirossi learned
much in his efforts to find the best settings for this track.
Stoner ran up front throughout most of the day, improving
his GP7's corner-exit behaviour and clocking some consistently
fast times on race tyres. Unlike some riders who used qualifying
tyres today to achieve quick one-off laps, both Ducati Marlboro
Team men preferred to stick with race tyres as they continued
working towards finding the ideal bike set-up and tyre choice
for the Spanish GP which takes place here a month from now
on March 25.
Tomorrow's final day of Jerez action includes an official
40-minute timed and televised ‘qualifying' session,
billed as an hors d'ouevre to MotoGP's long-awaited first
800cc season which gets underway with the Qatar GP on March
10.
Casey Stoner, 47 laps - 6th fastest - 1m 41.071s
"We worked well today, we made a lot of changes and
most of them have been quite positive. We got down and down
in the lap times and have been reasonably consistent too.
And we largely fixed the rear pumping problem we'd had with
a rear tyre and by improving the engine management. I'm really
happy with the way that's gone today. Tomorrow we need to
come back with the settings we've got and make some more improvements
because although the race pace we've got now isn't too bad
we could probably improve a few tenths a lap. I didn't really
get enough track time today because we had a couple of little
glitches, nothing major, so I could've done with a few extra
laps before the conditions started to turn a bit cold."
Loris Capirossi 65 laps - 14th fastest - 1m 41.590s
"Today has been a difficult day. We tested a few things
but we haven't found the right set-up yet, I can't seem to
get really good traction. To tell the truth I'm not really
worried because I saw Casey going faster, so I know we have
a margin for improvement and I'm confident we will be able
to improve the set-up tomorrow. We won't think too much about
the afternoon's ‘qualifying' session, which is fun and
a good show for the public, because we want to concentrate
again on preparing the bike for next month's race here. We
haven't tested any qualifying tyres because it's pointless
when you're not yet totally okay with the settings. We'll
see tomorrow, we have room for improvement".
Jerez Official Record : Valentino Rossi (Yamaha - 2005),
1'40.596
Jerez Pole Record : Loris Capirossi (Ducati - 2006), 1'39.064
Temperature: Air 20 - Ground 26
Official lap times Saturday 24th February:
1. Marco Melandri (Honda) 1.40.383
2. Valentino Rossi (Yamaha) 1.40.408
3. Dani Pedrosa (Honda) 1'40.581
4. Alex Hofmann (Ducati) 1'40.748
5. Toni Elias ( Honda) 1.40.952
6. Casey Stoner (Ducati) 1.41.071
7. Carlos Checa ( Honda) 1.41.096
8. Randy De Puniet (Kawasaki) 1.41.151
9. Colin Edwards (Yamaha) 1.41.204
10. Makoto Tamada (Yamaha) 1.41.234
11. Nicky Hayden (Honda) 1.41.259
12. Shinya Nakano (Honda) 1.41.269
13. Chris Vermeulen (Suzuki) 1.41.363
14. Loris Capirossi (Ducati) 1.41.590
15. Oliver Jacque (Kawasaki) 1.41.777
16. Kenny Roberts ( KR - Honda) 1'41.783
17. Alex Barros ( Ducati) 1.41.845
18. Sylvain Guintoli (Yamaha) 1.42.364
19. Shinichi Ito (Ducati) 1.43.209
20. Kousuke Akiyoshi (Suzuki) 1.43.610
21. Vittoriano Guareschi (Ducati) 1.44.143
22. Jeremy McWilliams (Ilmor) 1.44.458
23. Andrew Pitt (Ilmor) 1'44.589
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