High
winds across the whole of Phillip Island made conditions
especially difficult for Alex Hofmann and Shinya Nakano as the
two Fuchs Kawasaki riders started their second day of testing at
the Australian circuit. With a lack of rear grip causing problems yesterday, Hofmann was hoping to get his test back on schedule today. Ignoring the wind that made it difficult to hold a line around the more exposed sections of the circuit, the 23-year-old German rider spent the morning working on the rear set up of his Ninja ZX-RR. The work continued in the
afternoon until an excursion through the gravel forced him to
switch to his number two bike for the rest of the day. "Out of the last turn and onto the main straight you're riding into a headwind, which means I was a lot slower through this section of the track today than yesterday. We also suffered a minor mechanical problem today, which resulted in me running wide and having to lay the bike down in the gravel trap to avoid hitting the barrier on the outside of the turn. "There was no damage to myself
or the bike, but it meant that we were limited to testing with
the older bike for most of the afternoon. Even so, I still
managed to lap consistently below my lap time from yesterday, so
I'm happy enough with our progress today. If tomorrow brings
calmer conditions then I'm confident that we can continue to
improve both the bike and the lap times." "Instead, I took the opportunity to try some practice starts, as the Kawasaki clutch is very different to what I'm used to. The results were a little disappointing, but the fact that I was able to talk directly to the person who designed the clutch means that I'm confident that we'll see an improvement in this area in time for our first European test. As long as the wind drops overnight then we'll spend tomorrow tyre testing for Bridgestone." |