Bridgestone Day One Report
2007 MotoGP World Champion
Casey Stoner did it again in Phillip Island
this afternoon by topping the opening
practice sessions in preparation for this
weekend’s Australian GP in spite of cool and
occasional damp track conditions during the
day.
Stoner’s best afternoon lap, 1m31.286s, was
a slight step back in time over his dominant
morning best of 1m31.132s, which represented
a notable 0.4s advantage over his nearest
challenger today, fellow Bridgestone user
Marco Melandri for the Honda Gresini team.
A further four riders on Bridgestone tyres
ended the day comfortably inside the top ten
with Kawasaki’s Randy de Puniet in fifth,
Pramac d’Antin’s Alex Barros, Ducati’s Loris
Capirossi and Kawasaki’s Ant West al l
between 0.8s and 1.3s from Stoner’s pace.
MotoGP fever has already started to take
hold of Phillip Island with thousands of
Australian fans expected this weekend to
cheer on the home-grown trio of Stoner, West
and Suzuki’s Chris Vermeulen, all
Bridgestone-equipped riders.
After such a hectic and weather-hit first
day, teams, riders and tyre manufacturers
will be hoping for consistent weather
conditions for the remainder of the weekend
since everyone has got to be certain of the
tyre choice for Sunday afternoon’s race.
Tyre Talk with Tohru Ubukata – Bridgestone
Motorsport - Manager, Motorcycle Race Tyre
Development
How disruptive was the weather during
today’s practice sessions?
“We have not had consistent weather
conditions today with some dry and some wet
running which has resulted in an interrupted
and disjointed opening day overall. During
this morning’s largely damp session, we put
some laps on our softer specification wet
tyres, but the afternoon session enabled us
to get some data from the range of tyres
that we have brought here this weekend.”
What conclusions could you draw from the
day?
“This afternoon we focussed mainly on
checking the performance of our medium
specification tyres, but the rain shower
late through the session prevented us from
conducting any meaningful longer runs.
However Randy completed a lot of laps in a
non-consecutive run this afternoon, which
was close to race distance, and this yielded
some encouraging results in terms of
performance and consistency. Nevertheless,
we hope for some better weather conditions
tomorrow morning so we can put a consecutive
long run together to getter a fuller
understanding for the race tyre performance
here at Phillip Island this weekend.”
Bridgestone Combined Free Practice Session
Results
Pos Rider Team Session 1 (pos) Session 2
(pos) Gap
P1 Casey Stoner Ducati 1m31.132s (1)
1m31.286s (1) Fastest
P2 Marco Melandri Honda Gresini 1m35.981s
(14) 1m31.555s (2) +0.423s
P5 Randy de Puniet Kawasaki 1m32.471s (2)
1m31.996s (5) +0.864s
P6 Alex Barros Pramac D’Antin 1m38.145s (17)
1m32.164s (6) +1.032s
P8 Loris Capirossi Ducati 1m33.975s (6)
1m32.203s (8) +1.071s
P10 Anthony West Kawasaki 1m34.033s (7)
1m32.459s (10) +1.327s
P11 John Hopkins Suzuki 1m33.862s (4)
1m33.274s (11) +2.142s
P13 Chaz Davies Pramac D’Antin 1m36.118s
(15) 1m33.910s (13) +2.778 s
P14 Chris Vermeulen Suzuki 1m34.728s (10)
1m33.945s (14) +2.813s
P17 Toni Elias Honda Gresini 1m34.397s (9)
1m34.204s (17) +3.072s
Weather:
AM Session / Dry - Air 13°C, Track 16°C,
Humidity 54%
PM Session / Dry - Air 14°C, Track 20°C,
Humidity 45%
Quiz -
Test your GP knowledge!
Day One Team Reports -
Dorna - Ducati - HRC
- Kawasaki
- Suzuki - Yamaha
- Bridgestone
|